Liliputin -5705

Something is rotten in in the state of Denmark ... "
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance

Liliputins. What, the heck, is this?
http://stihi.ru/2025/03/08/5867

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This analysis examines the political, legal, and strategic dimensions of U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance’s visit to Greenland in March 2025. The visit, framed as a security mission, included sharp criticism of Denmark’s role in Arctic defense and implicit calls for greater American control over Greenland.

Trump has repeatedly expressed his desire to gain control of the autonomous Danish territory, describing the prospect as an "absolute necessity" for U.S. national security.

The report evaluates whether the U.S. administration—under President Donald Trump—has achieved its goals of shifting the geopolitical narrative, undermining Danish sovereignty, and legitimizing a future strategic realignment of Greenland.

Findings suggest that while the U.S. succeeded in gaining media attention and framing, the legal and diplomatic basis for its claims remains weak. The 1951 Defense Agreement between the U.S. and Denmark still holds, and no tangible support has been expressed by Greenland. The current state reflects tactical positioning without legal or strategic breakthrough.

The United States’ rhetoric and strategic assertions regarding Greenland during Vice President Vance’s visit lack a sustainable legal foundation under international law and the 1951 Defense Agreement. Denmark has met its obligations, and Greenland remains under Danish sovereignty with increasing self-governance. While the U.S. frames its interests as global and security-based, its approach appears politically motivated and potentially destabilizing. The future of Greenland must be determined through democratic processes involving both Greenland and Denmark—not through unilateral pressure from foreign powers.


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