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Why is Greenland considered strategically valuable in times of increasing tensions, and what is its relevance now?

    What makes Greenland a strategic prize at a time of rising tensions? And why now?
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    NUUK – When U.S. President Donald Trump first suggested buying Greenland in 2019, people thought it was just a joke. No one is laughing now.

    Trump’s renewed interest in Greenland, emphasized upon his return to the White House in January, is part of an assertive “America First” foreign policy stance. This stance includes pressuring Ukraine to grant mineral rights in exchange for military aid, asserting intentions to take over the Panama Canal, and even proposing the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state of the U.S.

    Why Greenland?

    Given the escalating global tensions, climate change impacts, and shifts in the world economy, Greenland has become a focal point in discussions surrounding global trade and security. Trump aims to ensure U.S. dominance over this mineral-abundant territory that strategically oversees the Arctic and North Atlantic routes to North America.

    Who does Greenland belong to?

    Greenland, a self-governing region under Denmark’s authority, has been a key aspect in this geopolitical debate. Denmark, a historical ally of the U.S., has rebuffed Trump’s advances and affirmed Greenland’s right to independence when its inhabitants choose to pursue it.

    Amid concerns about foreign interference and demands that Greenlanders must control their own destiny, the island’s prime minister called early an parliamentary election for Tuesday.

    The world’s largest island, 80% of which lies above the Arctic Circle, is home to about 56,000 mostly Inuit people who until now have been largely ignored by the rest of the world.

    Why are other countries interested in Greenland?

    Climate change is thinning the Arctic ice, promising to create a northwest passage for international trade and reigniting the competition with Russia, China and other countries over access to the region’s mineral resources.

    “Let us be clear: we are soon entering the Arctic Century, and its most defining feature will be Greenland’s meteoric rise, sustained prominence and ubiquitous influence,’’ said Dwayne Menezes, managing director of the Polar Research and Policy Initiative.

    “Greenland — located on the crossroads between North America, Europe and Asia, and with enormous resource potential — will only become more strategically important, with all powers great and small seeking to pay court to it. One is quite keen to go a step further and buy it.”

    The following are some of the factors that are driving U.S. interest in Greenland.

    Arctic competition

    Following the Cold War, the Arctic was largely an area of international cooperation. But climate change, the hunt for scarce resources and increasing international tensions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are once again driving competition in the region.

    Strategic importance

    Greenland sits off the northeastern coast of Canada, with more than two-thirds of its territory lying within the Arctic Circle. That has made it crucial to the defense of North America since World War II, when the U.S. occupied Greenland to ensure that it didn’t fall into the hands of Nazi Germany and to protect crucial North Atlantic shipping lanes.

    The U.S. has retained bases in Greenland since the war, and the Pituffik Space Base, formerly Thule Air Force Base, supports missile warning, missile defense and space surveillance operations for the U.S. and NATO. Greenland also guards part of what is known as the GIUK (Greenland, Iceland, United Kingdom) Gap, where NATO monitors Russian naval movements in the North Atlantic.

    Natural resources

    Greenland has large deposits of so-called rare earth minerals that are needed to make everything from computers and smartphones to the batteries, solar and wind technologies that will power the transition away from fossil fuels. The U.S. Geological Survey has also identified potential offshore deposits of oil and natural gas.

    Greenlanders are keen to develop the resources, but they have enacted strict rules to protect the environment. There are also questions about the feasibility of extracting Greenland’s mineral wealth because of the region’s harsh climate.

    Climate change

    Greenland’s retreating ice cap is exposing the country’s mineral wealth and melting sea ice is opening up the once mythical Northwest Passage through the Arctic.

    Greenland sits strategically along two potential routes through the Arctic, which would reduce shipping times between the North Atlantic and Pacific and bypass the bottlenecks of the Suez and Panama canals. While the routes aren’t likely to be commercially viable for many years, they are attracting attention.

    Chinese interest

    In 2018, China declared itself a “near-Arctic state” in an effort to gain more influence in the region. China has also announced plans to build a “Polar Silk Road” as part of its global Belt and Road Initiative, which has created economic links with countries around the world.

    Then U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rejected China’s move, saying: “Do we want the Arctic Ocean to transform into a new South China Sea, fraught with militarization and competing territorial claims?” A Chinese backed rare earth mining project in Greenland stalled after the local government banned uranium mining in 2021.

    Independence

    The legislation that extended self-government to Greenland in 2009 also recognized the country’s right to independence under international law. Opinion polls show a majority of Greenlanders favor independence, though they differ on exactly when that should occur. The potential for independence raises questions about outside interference in Greenland that could threaten U.S. interests in the country.

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