The left is having an absolute meltdown over President Trump’s entirely logical interest in acquiring Greenland, which is. a strategically crucial Arctic territory.
Greenland, despite its name, isn’t some frozen wasteland. It’s a mineral-rich landmass with immense geopolitical significance. The idea that the United States shouldn’t pursue its national interests in the region is, frankly, absurd on its face.
Denmark’s King Frederik X just touched down in Nuuk, Greenland’s capital. Why? Because the Danish monarchy is desperately trying to maintain its tenuous grip on a territory that, by all logical measures, should be under American control. The left will cry about “colonialism,” but here’s the reality: Greenland’s strategic importance to U.S. national security far outweighs any emotional arguments about Danish sovereignty.

Let’s say, for the sake of argument, that Denmark has been a responsible steward of Greenland. Even if that were true – and the data suggests otherwise – it doesn’t negate the fundamental American interest in the region. Vice President Vance’s recent visit to a U.S. military base in Greenland exposed Denmark’s chronic underinvestment in the territory’s infrastructure and defense capabilities.
In conclusion, facts don’t care about your feelings, and the facts about Greenland are clear. It’s a critical asset in an increasingly contested Arctic region. The hysterical opposition to Trump’s Greenland strategy isn’t just misguided – it’s a dangerous abdication of American leadership in a vital strategic arena.