Greenlandic independence

Denmark’s Greenland Visit Amidst US Tensions

The Danish Prime Minister’s upcoming visit to Greenland follows closely on the heels of a controversial trip by a high-profile American official, sparking considerable international discussion. This visit carries significant weight, given the complex geopolitical dynamics at play and the long-standing relationship between Denmark and Greenland. The timing suggests a need for direct engagement and reassessment of the situation, possibly aimed at solidifying Denmark’s position and addressing anxieties concerning Greenland’s future.

The American official’s visit, perceived by many as a brazen overture, arguably lacked the sensitivity and respect expected in diplomatic interactions. The perceived lack of proper protocol and consultation with the Greenlandic government fueled concerns about the intentions behind the visit.… Continue reading

Greenland Overwhelmingly Rejects US Annexation Bid

Greenlanders overwhelmingly rejected President Donald Trump’s suggestion that Greenland join the United States, with a staggering 85% of the population opposing such a move. This resounding rejection effectively quashed Trump’s persistent claims of Greenland’s eagerness for annexation.

The results, gleaned from a poll conducted by Verian and commissioned by Danish and Greenlandic news outlets, clearly illustrated the sentiment of the Greenlandic people. Only a small percentage, around 6%, expressed a preference for joining the US over remaining within the Danish realm. A further 9% remained undecided, leaving an overwhelming majority firmly against the proposition.

The discrepancy between this poll and previous surveys, some suggesting much higher support for US annexation, raises questions about the reliability of certain polling methods and potential biases.… Continue reading