Instead of sending troops to Greenland, Europe is now sending Trump a letter, politely mentioning that Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders.
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Instead of sending troops to Greenland, Europe is now sending Trump a letter, politely mentioning that Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders.
Has history taught us nothing? Once the mad dictator makes a move for more lebensraum, you can no longer write your way to peace for our time.

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Instead of sending troops to Greenland, Europe is now sending Trump a letter, politely mentioning that Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders.
Has history taught us nothing? Once the mad dictator makes a move for more lebensraum, you can no longer write your way to peace for our time.

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Instead of sending troops to Greenland, Europe is now sending Trump a letter, politely mentioning that Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders.
Has history taught us nothing? Once the mad dictator makes a move for more lebensraum, you can no longer write your way to peace for our time.

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@jenselbaek the Greenlanders would have been in a much stronger position, had they kept their EU membership in 1985
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Instead of sending troops to Greenland, Europe is now sending Trump a letter, politely mentioning that Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders.
Has history taught us nothing? Once the mad dictator makes a move for more lebensraum, you can no longer write your way to peace for our time.

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@randahl This is so embarrassing. It’s like writing a letter to the bully at school telling him that you and your nerdy friends think about him with deepest contempt.
@cgudrian In Danish we say "they are crawling along the panels" instead of walking upright in the middle of the room.
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Instead of sending troops to Greenland, Europe is now sending Trump a letter, politely mentioning that Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders.
Has history taught us nothing? Once the mad dictator makes a move for more lebensraum, you can no longer write your way to peace for our time.

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@randahl Let's first see Denmark get rid of that military base. What do you expect of Europe when even the most directly interested country does hardly anything more than talk?
@edgeofeurope I disagree with your characterisation. For a nation of 6 million people, this is a considerable investment and not just "talk". There is a reason we have held military exercises in Greenland this summer.
Randahl Fink (@randahl@mastodon.social)
Attached: 1 video This is what US press has failed to report today: On Air Force One Trump claimed yesterday that Denmark had only added "one more dog sled" to the defence of Greenland. In reality, Parliament is adding — 16 additional F-35 fighter jets. — two additional artic surveillance vessels — multiple patrol aircraft — multiple surveillance drones — a new headquarters for Arctic Command in Nuuk — A new internet sea cable between Greenland and Denmark. — two more dog sled patrol teams.
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Instead of sending troops to Greenland, Europe is now sending Trump a letter, politely mentioning that Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders.
Has history taught us nothing? Once the mad dictator makes a move for more lebensraum, you can no longer write your way to peace for our time.

FWIW, if Canada had got Chrystia Freedland as PM instead of Mark Carney, you'd have been more likely to see a meaningful gesture of solidarity out of Ottawa.