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Why the U. S. Already Has a Stronghold in Greenland

GreenlandWednesday, January 7, 2026
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The idea of the U.S. taking over Greenland has been making waves. President Trump has been talking about it a lot. He's mentioned buying it or even taking it by force. He thinks it's important for national security.

An Old Agreement Gives the U.S. Power

But here's the thing: the U.S. might not need to do any of that. There's an old agreement from the Cold War days. It gives the U.S. a lot of freedom to do what it wants in Greenland.

This agreement was signed in 1951. It's between the U.S. and Denmark. Denmark has controlled Greenland for over 300 years. The agreement lets the U.S. build and operate military bases all over Greenland. It also allows the U.S. to control the movement of ships and aircraft.

Current U.S. Presence in Greenland

Right now, the U.S. has one base in Greenland. But the agreement says it can have more. It can also house personnel and control landings and takeoffs.

So, the U.S. already has a lot of power in Greenland. It might not need to buy it or take it by force. It already has what it needs.

Why is Greenland So Important?

Greenland is a big island with a lot of ice. It's also close to some important areas. The U.S. wants to keep an eye on what China and Russia are doing there.

The Big Question

But is it really necessary to take over Greenland? Or does the U.S. already have enough control? It's a big question with no easy answer.

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