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Can someone explain to me what Trump and the US Government or companies would be able to do if they "had Greenland" that they can't do right now?

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    Can someone explain to me what Trump and the US Government or companies would be able to do if they "had Greenland" that they can't do right now?

    Like, what are we talking about? It's going to be cold Puerto Rico? I'd say "well they could set up a military base" ... but we have that already?

    Is this about mineral or drilling rights or something?

    It's of course offensive nonsense, but I don't even get the point. And no one asks them.

    What do you get?

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    Øyvind Bugge Solheim
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    Probably extraction of minerals in a very harmful manner for the environment. Denmark and the EU does not give extractive industries free reign. @futurebird

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      Can someone explain to me what Trump and the US Government or companies would be able to do if they "had Greenland" that they can't do right now?

      Like, what are we talking about? It's going to be cold Puerto Rico? I'd say "well they could set up a military base" ... but we have that already?

      Is this about mineral or drilling rights or something?

      It's of course offensive nonsense, but I don't even get the point. And no one asks them.

      What do you get?

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      Dizzy
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      @futurebird https://podcasts.apple.com/be/podcast/the-world-the-universe-and-us/id1496847791

      Basically nothing ; he has no clue. Only reason could be to secure Northern land with the incoming global warming apocalypse.

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      • naturepokerN naturepoker

        @futurebird IMO it's not even companies, it's just Trump and his cronies' running a vanity project. From the way they've been pitching Venezuela to oil companies, him and his gang will just hold the whole thing hostage and demand direct payments for access, as in actual tens of percent income to the gov.

        He just now outright gave an interview saying he wants Greenland because "it's psychologically important for him"

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        Donald Trump Says He Wants 'Ownership' of Greenland Because It's 'Psychologically Important for Me'

        President Donald Trump said that taking full 'ownership' over Greenland, rather than just upping the United States' military presence there, is 'psychologically important' to him during a lengthy sit-down interview with 'The New York Times'

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        @naturepoker

        I have a friend who used to work in commodities and he says the oil companies are not interested in Venezuela now. They were wary because of the government, but now they are MORE wary because it's less stable.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          There is a theory that this move is designed to break up NATO.

          I thought that was a little far fetched at first, NATO is really good for the US, it's like the birthday boy throwing a tantrum.

          But some conservatives have a deep seated fear of "world government." So maybe that's it? Basically these are the guys who find it galling that there are notions like "international law" or "human rights" however unevenly applied.

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          Shirley Eugest
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          @futurebird
          Putin wants NATO gone. He's Donnie's puppeteer.

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          • Shirley EugestE Shirley Eugest

            @futurebird
            Putin wants NATO gone. He's Donnie's puppeteer.

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            @EugestShirley

            Everyone wants to be a little big man instead of actually doing amazing big things. The lack of imagination depresses me.

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              Can someone explain to me what Trump and the US Government or companies would be able to do if they "had Greenland" that they can't do right now?

              Like, what are we talking about? It's going to be cold Puerto Rico? I'd say "well they could set up a military base" ... but we have that already?

              Is this about mineral or drilling rights or something?

              It's of course offensive nonsense, but I don't even get the point. And no one asks them.

              What do you get?

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              Duncan
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              @futurebird imho it's about having somewhere to live in a couple of decades when the majority of the continental US is uninhabitable due to climate change. Ditto the aspirations about Canada becoming the 51st state.

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                Can someone explain to me what Trump and the US Government or companies would be able to do if they "had Greenland" that they can't do right now?

                Like, what are we talking about? It's going to be cold Puerto Rico? I'd say "well they could set up a military base" ... but we have that already?

                Is this about mineral or drilling rights or something?

                It's of course offensive nonsense, but I don't even get the point. And no one asks them.

                What do you get?

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                @futurebird Take away all indigenous rights and stripmine the bedrock that will be revealed as their climate decisions melt the ice caps.

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  There is a theory that this move is designed to break up NATO.

                  I thought that was a little far fetched at first, NATO is really good for the US, it's like the birthday boy throwing a tantrum.

                  But some conservatives have a deep seated fear of "world government." So maybe that's it? Basically these are the guys who find it galling that there are notions like "international law" or "human rights" however unevenly applied.

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                  Nick
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                  @futurebird I am sure it is the reason. These are the same type of people who orchestrated Brexit in the UK and sold it to the same type of "flag waving citizens" for support.

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    @naturepoker

                    I have a friend who used to work in commodities and he says the oil companies are not interested in Venezuela now. They were wary because of the government, but now they are MORE wary because it's less stable.

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                    naturepoker
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                    @futurebird sounds about right. Impression I'm getting here and there is no one really asked for any of this outside the pres himself and his cronies looking to play modern day Alexander.

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      Can someone explain to me what Trump and the US Government or companies would be able to do if they "had Greenland" that they can't do right now?

                      Like, what are we talking about? It's going to be cold Puerto Rico? I'd say "well they could set up a military base" ... but we have that already?

                      Is this about mineral or drilling rights or something?

                      It's of course offensive nonsense, but I don't even get the point. And no one asks them.

                      What do you get?

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                      @futurebird
                      If the global warming that MAGA don't believe in turns out to be true after all then Greenland becomes a lot more attractive. By 2100 the Arctic could be the new Mediterranean. Though why this would interest a toddler who can't think beyond the next meal remains a mystery.

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                        @futurebird
                        If the global warming that MAGA don't believe in turns out to be true after all then Greenland becomes a lot more attractive. By 2100 the Arctic could be the new Mediterranean. Though why this would interest a toddler who can't think beyond the next meal remains a mystery.

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                        myrmepropagandist
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                        @pthane

                        Do they think that far into the future?

                        They won't be alive then.

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                        • Big Kumera EnergyD Big Kumera Energy

                          @futurebird set up weird slave cities for american billionaires

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                          Like Trump, Silicon Valley wants Greenland, too - for a Big Tech utopia

                          Wealthy tech investors are promoting Greenland as the site for a libertarian utopia with minimal corporate regulation.

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                          @depereo @futurebird they will use it to figure out how to oppress people on Mars. Reminds me of this song:

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            There is a theory that this move is designed to break up NATO.

                            I thought that was a little far fetched at first, NATO is really good for the US, it's like the birthday boy throwing a tantrum.

                            But some conservatives have a deep seated fear of "world government." So maybe that's it? Basically these are the guys who find it galling that there are notions like "international law" or "human rights" however unevenly applied.

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                            @futurebird that may be a factor in this

                            but we need to keep in mind that the set of people actually involved in trying to warmonger about Greenland is literally less than a dozen people. They've pushed away everyone who would have possibly pushed back on rank idiocy, they do not have the time in the day to come up with a coherent reasoning

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                            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                              Can someone explain to me what Trump and the US Government or companies would be able to do if they "had Greenland" that they can't do right now?

                              Like, what are we talking about? It's going to be cold Puerto Rico? I'd say "well they could set up a military base" ... but we have that already?

                              Is this about mineral or drilling rights or something?

                              It's of course offensive nonsense, but I don't even get the point. And no one asks them.

                              What do you get?

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                              DebbieDoomer
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                              @futurebird
                              The us wants to be able to be a free agent and so donald trump is cashing out all the us based international structure possible. I mean, its about a lot of stuff but also, Sometimes i think these idiots literally think like a big map game and want to get the continent bonus or some shit

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                              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                There is a theory that this move is designed to break up NATO.

                                I thought that was a little far fetched at first, NATO is really good for the US, it's like the birthday boy throwing a tantrum.

                                But some conservatives have a deep seated fear of "world government." So maybe that's it? Basically these are the guys who find it galling that there are notions like "international law" or "human rights" however unevenly applied.

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                                @futurebird

                                In Denmark we feel the US is trying to kick in an open door, the only thing I can think of RE mineral rights is that we probably have stricter environmental protection laws then the US.

                                But overall it's not economical to mine in Greenland, the Greenland government has been desperate for investments for decades and yet there are no major mining operations in place.

                                I think it's just because it would Look Cool to have a new territory added to the US.

                                That said, the Greenlanders should decide who to associate with. They might dislike Denmark - and for mostly good reasons - but I doubt they're gonna look at their kin in Alaska and think "they look like they're having a great time!".

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                                • CarstenE Carsten

                                  @futurebird

                                  In Denmark we feel the US is trying to kick in an open door, the only thing I can think of RE mineral rights is that we probably have stricter environmental protection laws then the US.

                                  But overall it's not economical to mine in Greenland, the Greenland government has been desperate for investments for decades and yet there are no major mining operations in place.

                                  I think it's just because it would Look Cool to have a new territory added to the US.

                                  That said, the Greenlanders should decide who to associate with. They might dislike Denmark - and for mostly good reasons - but I doubt they're gonna look at their kin in Alaska and think "they look like they're having a great time!".

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                                  @EvilCartyen

                                  "That said, the Greenlanders should decide who to associate with."

                                  Absolutely.

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                                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                    @pthane

                                    Do they think that far into the future?

                                    They won't be alive then.

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                                    @futurebird @pthane Maybe they don't have a good sense of timescale so they think the ice would melt in a couple of years?

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                                    • Raptor's Nest (He/Him)D Raptor's Nest (He/Him)

                                      @futurebird @pthane Maybe they don't have a good sense of timescale so they think the ice would melt in a couple of years?

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                                      @drmambobob @pthane

                                      I think it's important to remember that you can know something is a bad idea even if you can't make sense of the motivations of the people trying to do it.

                                      Because it's possible their motivations make no sense. No one can explain this to me sufficiently. It's a bad idea.

                                      It's bad that it even is "an idea" it's not worth thinking about.

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                                        @futurebird
                                        If the global warming that MAGA don't believe in turns out to be true after all then Greenland becomes a lot more attractive. By 2100 the Arctic could be the new Mediterranean. Though why this would interest a toddler who can't think beyond the next meal remains a mystery.

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                                        @pthane @futurebird can’t work like that though, it will still be hellishly dark in the winter months

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                                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                          There is a theory that this move is designed to break up NATO.

                                          I thought that was a little far fetched at first, NATO is really good for the US, it's like the birthday boy throwing a tantrum.

                                          But some conservatives have a deep seated fear of "world government." So maybe that's it? Basically these are the guys who find it galling that there are notions like "international law" or "human rights" however unevenly applied.

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                                          @futurebird These are all good theories but I believe this is nothing more than Trump wanting to leave his mark. People supporting him in this affair are all just sucking up.

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