As President Trump eyes Greenland and Canada for U.S. expansion, an overlooked Arctic island may offer Canada a surprising ...
What drives the United States’ bold geopolitical ambitions toward Greenland and Canada? It boils down to economic and ...
Moreover, Canada is closer to Greenland than Denmark and shares a land border on Hans Island. Existing ports, airfields and ...
Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) introduced a new bill this week aiming to rename Greenland to “Red, White, and Blueland,” as ...
Trump has risked sparking diplomatic crises and economic turmoil with his threats of tariffs and talk of purchasing foreign ...
Denmark would need to offer Greenland to the UK first before the island could be sold to Donald Trump, it has emerged. An agreement dating back to 1917 means Britain has first refusal on the Arctic ...
and prompting negotiations like the China-India border dispute resolution. Trudeau's resignation in Canada, Danish talks concerning Greenland, and potential Israel-Hamas negotiations hint at the ...
And one such truth is that Greenland and Canada play a key role in the global economy. If the U.S. were to absorb either or both, it would be a strategic, economic and political game changer.
Bart Édes is a professor of practice at the Institute for the Study of International Development, McGill University, and a distinguished fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
Trump wants to acquire Greenland from Denmark, absorb Canada as a very large 51st state ... It’s not a crazy idea; the island, which lies along Arctic sea lanes and holds vast reserves of ...
Greenland, located to the northeast of Canada and covered largely by the Greenland Ice Sheet, has a tiny population but is the largest island on the planet. In addition to the suspected natural ...