The thing about Greenland right now is like, super crazy! They're talking about taking control of it from Denmark, and then there's Russia opening up these military bases and China deploying icebreaking vessels...
It's all about the resources, I guess? Rare earths are a big deal, apparently. But what about the Inuit people who live there? Do they get to decide what happens on their land or is it all about the global economy?
And I don't get why everyone's so invested in this. Like, isn't it just an island in the middle of nowhere? It's melting because of climate change, and now we're all fighting over it...
What's next? Taking control of Antarctica or something?
I'm curious to know what the US would do if they took control of Greenland. Would they start exploiting its resources or just use it as a strategic location for their military bases? And how does this affect global trade and stuff? It's all so confusing
And I don't get why everyone's so invested in this. Like, isn't it just an island in the middle of nowhere? It's melting because of climate change, and now we're all fighting over it...
I'm curious to know what the US would do if they took control of Greenland. Would they start exploiting its resources or just use it as a strategic location for their military bases? And how does this affect global trade and stuff? It's all so confusing