The claim that President Trump wants to buy Greenland is not just ridiculous—it is dangerous. It reduces sovereign nations to commodities and revives the language of conquest the modern world was built to reject. Threatening to seize another people’s land for wealth is not diplomacy. It is barbarism.
This mindset shreds international law and corrodes every alliance the United States depends on. If borders can be ignored when resources are attractive, then Ukraine’s survival is further imperiled. The message to Russia is unmistakable: invasion works. Power prevails. Law is optional.
And NATO? Its survival is directly threatened by this reckless posturing. An alliance cannot endure when one member toys with imperial fantasies against fellow democracies. Allies cannot trust a country that treats sovereignty as a bargaining chip.
America once led by example. Now it risks leading by intimidation. That shift does not make us safer—it makes the world more unstable and the United States more isolated.
History is clear on this point: nations that abandon principle for plunder lose both. What is being proposed is not strength. It is the language of decline, spoken loudly enough for the whole world to hear.
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