Buying Greenland could cost as much as $700 billion
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- The United States may face a cost of up to $700 billion if it pursues President Donald Trump's ambition to purchase Greenland, as indicated by sources familiar with the financial estimates. This proposal has sparked significant discussions regarding the geopolitical implications of such a move.
- The potential acquisition of Greenland is framed as a matter of national security by Trump, who emphasizes its strategic importance. This stance has led to the appointment of Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as a special envoy to facilitate discussions about the territory.
- The proposal has raised concerns among Greenland officials, with reports of local anxiety, particularly among children, regarding the U.S. interest in acquiring the island. Additionally, Denmark has expressed a desire for a collaborative approach to the future of Greenland, highlighting ongoing tensions between the U.S., Denmark, and Greenland amidst broader geopolitical considerations involving NATO and international relations.
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