Posted on 08/23/2019 8:11:07 PM PDT by RightGeek
WASHINGTON (AP) The Trump administration is planning to open a U.S. consulate in Greenland for the first time in decades amid increased strategic and economic interest in the Danish territory.
The State Department says in a letter to Congress that reestablishing a consulate in Greenland is part of a broader plan to increase the U.S. presence in the Arctic.
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I’m sure this will be a coveted assignment.
When our President decides to troll you, you’ve REALLY been trolled.
It was closed in 1953. No mention if it was done at the end of Truman’s administration, or at the beginning of Eisenhower’s administration.
The anti Trumpers can laugh all they want. Meanwhile the Chicoms are moving in on the natural resources in Greenland. And while they’re there It’s not a stretch that they’re spying on Thule.
The US tried to buy Greenland before buying Alaska. No telling where Trump will take this issue.
But I am certain that I don't want to bet against him. He's a master at negotiating.
As he always does, he pre-positions the players he sees involved in the deal where he wants them on the battlefield, before he really turns it on.
He's been dancing with this gal from Denmark. She turned heal huffed "no way" to Trump when he said he'd like to buy it. But now they're talking again. Wink, wink. Trump's getting ready to make the next move.
Trump's playing in familiar territory, negotiating the purchase of land and assets. It would be a brilliant move for national security and military purposes.
If anybody can do it, Trump can.
“The US tried to buy Greenland before buying Alaska. “
I believe you are confusing Alaskan statehood with the actual purchase of Alaska from the Russians in 1867.
Negotiations can be long and difficult but profitable in the end. Stay tuned.
And right there is my platform for Viking2002 for President in 2024.
#6. Trump is going head to head with the ChiComs who have moved into Western territory from Africa to Latin America and now Greenland (NATOland). About time we had an American president who understood the “existential threat” the Red Chinese military/govt poses to the U.S.
I want the “Elkburger” concession at the new Trump Hotel in Greenland. As I said before, the waiter will as “Do you want lichen with that?”
Never a dull moment.
It will become a very strategic asset.
There are 56000 some odd people in Greenland. They have the right under Danish law to gain independence through a referendum. That isn’t a lot of people to convince. It is a town election. They desperately want a decent airport in Thule. The current runway is 950 meters. Only small planes can land there. Want to bet our new embassy there has a couple of long runways so AF1 can land for the Thule Trump rally before the referendum. This way the Danes don’t get a dime and any money that would have been paid goes directly into Greenland. (Denmark subsidy is $12500 per head per year) We pumped 95 billion into Puerto Rico after the storm. 95 billion into Greenland would be $1.7 million per head. Just a thought.
The Boring Company or other tunnelers may have extensive contracts down the road. Avoid tunnels in the unstable ice as attempted once before.
If the Danish Government had half a functioning brain....they would lease Greenland, 100 years, to the USA for an annual lease fee, and a percentage piece of the financial gain that would come from American leadership, business and strategy, and, keep the ownership. Greenland is ready to take major steps forward in multiple development activity...not to mention being a protector of American national security!!! Sadly...methinks the Danish nation is asleep at the wheel...across the board!!! POTUS, Trump is right on target...as he usually is!!!
part of a broader plan to increase the U.S. presence in the Arctic.
Now if only we had the heavy ice breakers necessary to go with that plan ... one mostly broken down one does not count, and the 3 ‘planned’ will not see operation for a decade.
Meanwhile both Russia and China are building or buying new ones - including nuclear powered ones - at a record pace.
Secretary of State William Seward tried to buy Greenland and Iceland in 1868 but the proposal went nowhere in the Senate.
But we must be careful.
Moving too many of our military there might cause it to flip over.
The US tried to buy Greenland before buying Alaska.
I believe you are confusing Alaskan statehood with the actual purchase of Alaska from the Russians in 1867.
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No, he has it right. Occurred under the Andrew Johnson administration. Steward, Sec of State, was the outfront man. In addition to purchasing Alaska he expressed interest in purchasing Greenland and Iceland.
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