Greenland has attracted attention in recent years because of its geostrategic location and rich underground resources.
Melting glaciers have the potential to open up new sea routes, and these routes are of great importance for both energy and trade.
Therefore, it is in a critical position in terms of both the competition of big powers and regional independence movements.
While Russia and China are rapidly increasing their presence in the Arctic, the US does not want to be left behind.
It was precisely in this process, during the presidency of Donald Trump, that the idea of “buying” Greenland was put forward.
Especially since the day Donald Trump expressed his intention to “buy Greenland” during his presidency, geopolitical debates over the island have become more heated.
The reciprocal moves by Russia, China, the United States and Denmark have placed Greenland at the center of an international power struggle beyond the continent.
Donald Trump's attempt to buy Greenland was initially perceived as a “misleading political stunt”.
But the more time passes, the deeper the geopolitical impact of this unexpected move becomes clearer.
So what are the facts behind Trump's Greenland move?
What is the connection between the US strategic perspective on Greenland and the global hegemony of Russia and China?
And what is the connection between Russia and China's Arctic ambitions and Greenland?
Is an Arctic alliance between Russia and China possible against Trump's move?
We will now take a closer look at why Trump wants Greenland and whether this region can be used by the US to block Russia and China.
Melting glaciers have the potential to open up new sea routes, and these routes are of great importance for both energy and trade.
Therefore, it is in a critical position in terms of both the competition of big powers and regional independence movements.
While Russia and China are rapidly increasing their presence in the Arctic, the US does not want to be left behind.
It was precisely in this process, during the presidency of Donald Trump, that the idea of “buying” Greenland was put forward.
Especially since the day Donald Trump expressed his intention to “buy Greenland” during his presidency, geopolitical debates over the island have become more heated.
The reciprocal moves by Russia, China, the United States and Denmark have placed Greenland at the center of an international power struggle beyond the continent.
Donald Trump's attempt to buy Greenland was initially perceived as a “misleading political stunt”.
But the more time passes, the deeper the geopolitical impact of this unexpected move becomes clearer.
So what are the facts behind Trump's Greenland move?
What is the connection between the US strategic perspective on Greenland and the global hegemony of Russia and China?
And what is the connection between Russia and China's Arctic ambitions and Greenland?
Is an Arctic alliance between Russia and China possible against Trump's move?
We will now take a closer look at why Trump wants Greenland and whether this region can be used by the US to block Russia and China.
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