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    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    I would say we have not yet figured out what is the best U.S. policy toward Greenland, nor have we figured out best stances for either Greenland or Denmark. I am struck however by the low quality of the debate, and I mean on the anti-U.S. side most of all.  This is just one clip, but I am hearing very much the same in a number of other interchanges, most of all from Europeans.  There is a lot of EU pearl-clutching, and throwing around of adjectives like “colonialist” or “imperialist.”  Or trying to buy Greenland is somehow analogized to Putin not trying to buy Ukraine.  Or the word “offensive” is deployed as if that were an argument, or the person tries to switch the discussion into an attack on Trump and his rhetoric.

    C’mon, people!

    De facto, you are all creating the impression that Greenland really would be better off under some other arrangement.  Why not put forward a constructive plan for improving Greenland?  It would be better yet to cite a current plan under consideration (is there one?).  “We at the EU, by following this plan, will give Greenland a better economic and security future than can the United States.”  If the plan is decent, Greenland will wish to break off the talks with America it desires.  (To be clear, I do not think they desire incorporation.  This FT piece strikes me as the best so far on the debates.)

    Or if you must stick to the negative, put forward some concrete arguments for how greater U.S. involvement in Greenland would be bad for global security, bad for economic growth, bad for the U.S., or…something.  “Your EU allies won’t like it,” or “Trump’s behavior is unacceptable” isn’t enough and furthermore the first of those is question-begging.

    It is time to rise to the occasion.

    p.s. I still am glad we bought the Danish West Indies in 1917.  Nor do I hear many Danes, or island natives, complain about this.

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