A Century of U.S. Ambition: The Defense Motive Behind America's Greenland Purchase Attempts.
America's Longstanding Ambition for Greenland
According to Novyny.live: For more than a century, the United States has sought to purchase Greenland for strategic defense purposes. This was confirmed by former White House Special Envoy Keith Kellogg during a forum in Davos on January 21. Kellogg stated that the idea is far from new, with multiple U.S. presidents, from Abraham Lincoln to Theodore Roosevelt, having attempted to execute this plan.
Keith Kellogg emphasized that the Greenland question has remained relevant for an extended period. He stressed that 'this is not a new problem,' pointing to the long history of U.S. efforts to expand its defensive capabilities through the acquisition of this strategically located island. He also noted that the concept is not an invention of a modern president, as it has deep roots in American history. Greenland's location between the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean has long made it a point of geopolitical interest.
Comments from the U.S. President
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump called for 'immediate negotiations' with European allies concerning Greenland. His comments express a desire for direct information, without intermediaries:
'I don't like hearing about it secondhand. If they want to tell me something, let them tell me to my face.' Donald Trump
These remarks underscore the importance he places on personal communication in international relations, particularly when discussing sensitive topics like defense policy and territorial matters.
The situation surrounding Greenland remains significant for American foreign policy due to its strategic position. The history of U.S. attempts to acquire the territory demonstrates a persistent interest, linked to national security and geopolitical considerations. Negotiations with European allies could open new avenues for cooperation in this area, while also highlighting the critical role of direct dialogue in international diplomacy.
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