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Trump says he wants the US to buy greenland, declaring its ‘ownership and control an absolute necessity’ to protect ‘national security and freedom throughout the world’

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published December 23, 2024
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December 22, 2024 – Washington, DC – Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited his interest in purchasing Greenland, declaring that its acquisition is crucial for safeguarding global “national security and freedom.” The bold remarks came on Sunday evening, as Trump unveiled his pick for ambassador to Denmark, PayPal co-founder Ken Howery, who served as the U.S. ambassador to Sweden from 2019 to 2021.

Trump, 78, took to Truth Social to make his case, stressing the strategic importance of Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. He wrote: “For purposes of National Security and Freedom throughout the World, the United States of America feels that the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity.” This declaration comes as Trump continues to position himself as a strong advocate for American territorial expansion.

The former president’s interest in Greenland is not new. During his first term, Trump famously attempted to purchase the island but was rebuffed by Danish authorities, who bluntly stated that Greenland was “open for business, not for sale.” Despite the rejection, Trump has repeatedly expressed his belief that the island’s natural resources and military strategic position make it an essential asset for the United States.

Greenland, the world’s largest island, holds vast untapped mineral reserves and lies in a geopolitically sensitive area, straddling key Arctic shipping routes and holding strategic importance for military interests and Arctic sovereignty. As climate change opens up more of the Arctic region, the island’s importance has only grown. While Trump has not presented a detailed plan for acquiring Greenland, his comments reflect broader ambitions regarding U.S. territorial expansion.

In addition to his interest in Greenland, Trump has made a series of controversial comments about potential territorial acquisitions. These include threats to annex Mexico, integrate Canada into the United States, and even reassert control over the Panama Canal. His remarks, while not entirely serious, underscore his tendency to use bold rhetoric and push for greater American dominance on the world stage.

Despite Trump’s assertions, there are considerable obstacles to any potential acquisition of Greenland. The Charters Cities Institute, a Washington-based non-profit, argues that a purchase is highly unlikely unless the U.S. offers a compelling financial package to the Greenlandic population. The organisation suggested a $500 billion bid, split equally among Greenland’s citizens, could be a persuasive offer. With a population of around 56,000, this would mean a windfall of approximately $8.7 million per person.

Historically, the United States made a formal offer to purchase Greenland in 1946, offering $100 million in gold, which adjusted for inflation would be roughly $1.4 billion today. However, the value of Greenland’s resources, its geopolitical importance, and the potential costs of acquiring it far exceed such early proposals.

Public sentiment in Greenland is another major factor. Although there is growing support for independence from Denmark, polls show mixed feelings about becoming part of the United States. A 2019 poll found that two-thirds of Greenlanders supported full independence, while another survey in 2021 revealed that 69% of the population supported closer ties with the U.S., but only 68% favoured closer cooperation with Denmark. Given this, it is unlikely that the Greenlandic people would back an outright sale of the island to the U.S.

While Trump has not disclosed specifics on how he would negotiate with Denmark or Greenland, analysts have speculated that an enticing financial offer, perhaps tied to greater self-governance or independence, might be the only way to secure local support. Some experts have suggested that the U.S. could offer a combination of financial compensation and increased autonomy for Greenland as part of any potential deal.

In a related development, Trump stirred controversy by commenting on the Panama Canal, accusing Panama of charging excessive fees and warning that the canal could fall into the “wrong hands,” specifically Chinese influence. Trump’s rhetoric led to a sharp rebuke from Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino, who defended Panama’s sovereignty over the canal and rejected claims of Chinese control.

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During a rally in Arizona, Trump raised the possibility of reclaiming control of the Panama Canal, warning of Chinese influence over its ports. This remark echoed his earlier rhetoric regarding U.S. territorial ambitions, which included the baseless suggestion that the Panama Canal could be “returned” to the United States.

Trump’s comments, particularly about the Panama Canal, highlight his ongoing focus on what he perceives as the erosion of U.S. dominance in strategic global assets. His remarks reflect a broader trend of increasingly aggressive rhetoric towards international relations, including the possibility of challenging longstanding diplomatic agreements and exerting pressure on allies.

As for Greenland, while Trump’s statements will likely spark fresh debates over the island’s future, it is clear that any attempt to buy the territory would face significant political, diplomatic, and logistical hurdles. The question of whether Greenland’s people would ever support such a move remains unanswered, but it seems unlikely that the island would become the next target for American expansion in the near future.

In the meantime, both Greenland and Panama will continue to navigate their relationships with the U.S., balancing sovereignty with the strategic interests of a nation that remains one of the world’s most powerful global players.

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