The Arctic is clearly becoming a lot more strategically important not just for Europe but globally with melting ice opening new routes and resources it makes sense that NATO members are starting to take this more seriously the real question is whether this will actually improve stability in the region or just increase tensions even more
KingMario05 on
An excellent solution. Unfortunately, this President isn’t really interested in it. Hopefully, the next one – after this administration is *impeached and removed, top to bottom, YESTERDAY* – will be. Arctic defense is critical to preserving Western interests, but it can’t be used as an excuse to annex your friends.
Lonely_Noyaaa on
looks like NATO mission in Greenland isnt just military planning but an acknowledgement that the arctic isnt a quiet backwater anymore it’s now a front line for power projection, climate change and resource competition
lingeringneutrophil on
They are not taking any chances
Pepsi_Popcorn_n_Dots on
Denmark needs to fly 1,000 troops in to occupy and protect Greenland’s airfields, and ask its EU allies to each fly in 200 additional troops to do the same. Immediately
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The Arctic is clearly becoming a lot more strategically important not just for Europe but globally with melting ice opening new routes and resources it makes sense that NATO members are starting to take this more seriously the real question is whether this will actually improve stability in the region or just increase tensions even more
An excellent solution. Unfortunately, this President isn’t really interested in it. Hopefully, the next one – after this administration is *impeached and removed, top to bottom, YESTERDAY* – will be. Arctic defense is critical to preserving Western interests, but it can’t be used as an excuse to annex your friends.
looks like NATO mission in Greenland isnt just military planning but an acknowledgement that the arctic isnt a quiet backwater anymore it’s now a front line for power projection, climate change and resource competition
They are not taking any chances
Denmark needs to fly 1,000 troops in to occupy and protect Greenland’s airfields, and ask its EU allies to each fly in 200 additional troops to do the same. Immediately