Wie britische Stützpunkte in Zypern eine Blaupause für Trumps Grönland-Deal sein könnten

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/22/world/europe/greenland-trump-bases-cyprus.html

Von aceraspire8920

5 Kommentare

  1. After-Example-2662 on

    The article seems to be behind a paywall (if you have access to it then maybe you could post the content here?)

    In any case, Greenland belongs to Greenlanders but it is a large island and their population is very small so being independent is probably not viable. Being part of Denmark is a lot better than being part of USA, but if they have to give some small parts of their island to the Americans is probably the least bad option under the circumstances.

    One day maybe the EU will be truly united and strong, and at that point we could kick out such bases, from both Cyprus and Greenland.

  2. Suburban_Andy on

    Only difference is that Greenland allows the bases to exist. Cyprus has NO say in the British bases. (Unfortunately)

  3. Training_Advantage21 on

    Paywall. So Denmark will give sovereignty to the US over specific bases? That sounds like setting a dangerous precedent. In the case of Cyprus, Britain already had sovereignty everywhere and decided to keep the bases, America has zero sovereignty in Greenland now.

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