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    Trump’s Greenland Gambit Pays Off

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJanuary 26, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Soldiers in winter gear march across a snowy landscape near a military aircraft, preparing for a cold-weather training exercise.
    U.S. troops in Greenland. Photo courtesy of the U.S. Department of War.

    By Publicola

    President Trump arrived in Davos with one item on his mind: Greenland.  The goal was to make a bid for the ice-covered landmass, which is so valuable to the United States from both a geopolitical and financial standpoint.  At the crossroads of the Arctic, the great “piece of ice,” as our President endearingly labeled it, is situated at a crucial intersection for trade and military operations.  It can provide a great strategic boost to any superpower which claims it, a reason for President Trump’s strong campaign to acquire it, and on the flipside of that, a reason for Chinese and Russian warships becoming an increasingly common sight off its coastline.


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