These bastards.
CNN above spins this as “purchase” of Greenland – when we all saw Trump say the US would acquire it “one way or another”.
Relations between Greenland and the United States sank further on Sunday as the Greenlandic prime minister erupted over what he called a “highly aggressive” delegation of senior officials the Trump administration said it would send to the island this week.
Usha Vance, the second lady, and Michael Waltz, the national security adviser, are among the officials headed to the island, which is a semiautonomous territory of Denmark, though President Trump has vowed to make it part of the United States “one way or the other.”
Ms. Vance is scheduled to make a series of cultural stops after her arrival on Thursday, separate from Mr. Waltz. The national security adviser is supposed to be traveling earlier in the week with the U.S. energy secretary, Chris Wright.
The prime minister, Mute B. Egede, said on Sunday that Greenlanders’ effort to be diplomatic just “bounces off Donald Trump and his administration in their mission to own and control Greenland.”
He made the remarks, his angriest yet, to a Greenlandic newspaper on Sunday, and a high-ranking member of his party confirmed them. The prime minister seemed especially upset with Mr. Waltz’s involvement.
“What is the national security adviser doing in Greenland?” he asked. “The only purpose is to demonstrate power over us.”
“His mere presence in Greenland will no doubt fuel American belief in Trump’s mission — and the pressure will increase,” he added.
Other Greenlandic officials complained about the inopportune timing of the visit, pointing out that Greenland had just held parliamentary elections and that a new government has not even been formed.
“The fact that the Americans are well aware we are in the middle of negotiations,” said Jens-Frederik Nielsen, the leader of the most popular political party, “once again shows a lack of respect for the Greenlandic people.”
Greenlanders have become increasingly wary of Mr. Trump’s intentions. A recent poll found that a vast majority of people on the island, which lies along the Arctic Ocean and is mostly covered in ice, do not want to become part of the United States. Still, many have also voiced a desire to improve relations with Washington. Until now, most Greenlandic officials have tried to walk a fine line, asserting their sense of sovereignty while avoiding antagonizing Mr. Trump.
The Trump administration has presented the visit as friendly, saying in a statement on Sunday that Ms. Vance would travel with one of her children on Thursday and attend Greenland’s national dog-sled race, Avannaata Qimussersu, returning to the United States on Saturday.
Mr. Wright, Mr. Trump’s energy secretary, is expected to join Mr. Waltz to see the base, according to another person with knowledge of the visit, as the Trump administration eyes rare earth minerals and other resources on Greenland. Potentially lucrative resourcesare scattered all around the island, but extreme weather, fired-up environmentalists and other factors have tempered hopes of large-scale operations.
Other senior administration officials may also visit, according to one of the officials, all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the trip.
A spokesman for Mr. Waltz said the visit was for gathering information and exploring local culture.
“The United States has a vested security interest in the Arctic region, and it should not be a surprise the national security adviser and secretary of energy are visiting a U.S. space base to get firsthand briefings from our service members on the ground,” Brian Hughes, the National Security Council spokesman, said in a statement. “We also look forward to experiencing Greenland’s famous hospitality and are confident that this visit presents an opportunity to build on partnerships that respects Greenland’s self-determination and advances economic cooperation. This is a visit to learn about Greenland, its culture, history and people.”

Living in Canada, we share Greenland’s concerns surrounding US territorial aggression. It’s impossible to remain polite about this. FUCK OFF TRUMP.
I always considered Nostradamus as superstitious gibberings, but now I’m not so sure. . .
Quatrain 81 Century III.. The great shameless, audacious bawler,
He will be elected governor of the army:
The green future will require, short term, quite a bit of exotic minerals, which China has wisely been scouting out and locking down in recent years. Late to the game, it’s become clearer that America is prepared to take by conquest what it couldn’t foresee due to its fossil addiction: minerals from Ukraine, minerals from Greenland, minerals from Canada, minerals from the newly melted Arctic Ocean. No matter how small your town, there are likely more people living in it than live in all of Greenland, so this is not about the people (really? Trump is not about people? Who woulda thunk it?), but about the mineral wealth, and a platform to defend ‘our’ Arctic resources of the near future.
A very insightful headline from the B.B.C, it’s a stark historic moment, the world order seems to be changing, maybe the U.S.A had indeed taken on much more than it’s fair share of the load in the past, but I hope it doesn’t become totally opposite in it’s approach now. A fully empowered Russia under Putin is a worry-some prospect to world order.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2er9j83x0zo
pssst .. and by the way, just in case the heady Trump term headlines are distracting the whole fucking world … “We are on the brink of an irreversible climate disaster. This is a global emergency beyond any doubt. Much of the very fabric of life on Earth is imperiled. We are stepping into a critical and unpredictable new phase of the climate crisis.”
The 2024 state of the climate report: Perilous times on planet Earth
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/74/12/812/7808595?login=false
Greenland: From Time Magazine Mar 26, 2025 5:29 AM NZT
https://time.com/7271567/trump-project-2025-anti-climate-action/
Opps this is about Greenland from Time Mag:
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“On the surface, it seems these changes may be opening up new economic and strategic opportunities—ones the U.S. and others may want to tap. But the reality is more complicated than that.”
https://time.com/7271481/climate-change-greenland-trump/