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Why Buying Greenland Might Not Be a Smart Move for the U. S.
Greenland, DenmarkSunday, January 18, 2026
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Pros and Cons of the Purchase
- Natural Resources and Military Benefits
- High Costs and Difficulties
Greenland is rich in minerals and oil, but extracting them is very expensive due to the harsh climate and remote location.
Challenges:
- Building roads, ports, and infrastructure would cost billions.
- Long-term profitability is uncertain.
Current Relationship:
- The U.S. already has a strong relationship with Greenland.
- Investment without ownership is a viable option.
- Military bases are already in place.
Geopolitical Concerns:
- Some fear China or Russia might take over Greenland.
- Experts argue this is unlikely due to Greenland's ties with the U.S. and NATO.
- No significant interest from China or Russia has been observed.
Ego vs. Economics:
- The idea might stem from national pride rather than economic sense.
- Experts advise against the purchase due to high costs and lack of necessity.
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