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Yes Danes. The man who wrote the Art of the Deal is coming after Greenland and he's serious this time.  Looks like you're going to have to surrender that prime piece of real estate. Don't feel bad though. The US will also be annexing Canada, and wrenching the canal back from Panama.

 

Obviously more is going on than meets the eye. I'm not taking any of these statements at face value, but Trump doesn't just make stuff up for the fun of it. There's a purpose to all of these statements, even if that purpose is something other than what he's saying directly.

 

So any speculation as to why Greenland matters? What is hiding in or under there?

 

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/113698764270730405

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(AI is your friend)

 

Greenland Mineral Resources
Greenland is rich in mineral resources. The country’s unique geology, shaped by millions of years of tectonic activity, has created a diverse array of mineral deposits. Here are some of the key mineral resources found in Greenland:

  • Rare Earth Elements (REEs): Greenland is believed to have significant deposits of REEs, including neodymium, dysprosium, and samarium. The Kvanefjeld project, operated by Energy Transition Minerals Ltd, is one of the largest known REE deposits in the world.
  • Zinc: Greenland has several zinc deposits, including the Kvanefjeld project, which also contains zinc. The country’s zinc resources are considered significant, with estimated reserves of over 1.5 million tonnes.
  • Uranium: Although uranium mining is banned in Greenland, there are still significant uranium deposits, including the Kvanefjeld project. The country’s uranium resources are estimated to be around 368 million pounds (168,000 tonnes).
  • Cobalt: Greenland has cobalt deposits, particularly in the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, which is also rich in REEs.
  • Nickel: The country has nickel deposits, including the Sarfartoq nickel-copper deposit.
  • Iron ore: Greenland has significant iron ore deposits, including the Disko Bay iron ore project.
  • Gold: There are several gold deposits in Greenland, including the Nalunaq gold mine, which operated from 2002 to 2015.
  • Tantalum: Greenland has tantalum deposits, particularly in the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex.
  • Niobium: The country has niobium deposits, often associated with tantalum and REEs.
  • Lithium: Greenland has lithium deposits, including the Solo and Good Setting Lithium Projects in the James Bay region.
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3 minutes ago, Stocky said:

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Greenland Mineral Resources
Greenland is rich in mineral resources. The country’s unique geology, shaped by millions of years of tectonic activity, has created a diverse array of mineral deposits. Here are some of the key mineral resources found in Greenland:

  • Rare Earth Elements (REEs): Greenland is believed to have significant deposits of REEs, including neodymium, dysprosium, and samarium. The Kvanefjeld project, operated by Energy Transition Minerals Ltd, is one of the largest known REE deposits in the world.
  • Zinc: Greenland has several zinc deposits, including the Kvanefjeld project, which also contains zinc. The country’s zinc resources are considered significant, with estimated reserves of over 1.5 million tonnes.
  • Uranium: Although uranium mining is banned in Greenland, there are still significant uranium deposits, including the Kvanefjeld project. The country’s uranium resources are estimated to be around 368 million pounds (168,000 tonnes).
  • Cobalt: Greenland has cobalt deposits, particularly in the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, which is also rich in REEs.
  • Nickel: The country has nickel deposits, including the Sarfartoq nickel-copper deposit.
  • Iron ore: Greenland has significant iron ore deposits, including the Disko Bay iron ore project.
  • Gold: There are several gold deposits in Greenland, including the Nalunaq gold mine, which operated from 2002 to 2015.
  • Tantalum: Greenland has tantalum deposits, particularly in the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex.
  • Niobium: The country has niobium deposits, often associated with tantalum and REEs.
  • Lithium: Greenland has lithium deposits, including the Solo and Good Setting Lithium Projects in the James Bay region.

Ok. Lots of countries have those. The question Is WHY GL? Is it just that he thinks Greenland is the lowest hanging fruit? Does he really think juvenile school-yard bullying is going to work on the world stage? It didn't even work for him in NY real estate 🤔🤷

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Speculate. What is in Greenland that makes Trump say it is vital to US security?

 

Trump will corning the ice-cube market!  "Ice Ice Baby!"

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1 hour ago, mikebike said:

Ok. Lots of countries have those

No they don't. Few countries have such a large mineral resource endowment, and those countries have exploited most of their mineral resources, certainly the easily extracted ones. Greenland, together with Antarctica, represent virgin unexplored land. Remember, the recognised deposits listed are just the ones around the edges, 80% of Greenland is still covered by an ice sheet.

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Short flight to Kiev when Vlad tells Trump to nuke Ukraine.

Lots of coastline for beach resorts and casinos.

lots of land for golf courses, just use orange balls.

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On 12/23/2024 at 7:14 PM, uncletiger said:

Yes Danes. The man who wrote the Art of the Deal is coming after Greenland and he's serious this time.  Looks like you're going to have to surrender that prime piece of real estate. Don't feel bad though. The US will also be annexing Canada, and wrenching the canal back from Panama.

 

Obviously more is going on than meets the eye. I'm not taking any of these statements at face value, but Trump doesn't just make stuff up for the fun of it. There's a purpose to all of these statements, even if that purpose is something other than what he's saying directly.

 

So any speculation as to why Greenland matters? What is hiding in or under there?

 

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/113698764270730405

I'm just waiting for Putin to claim Svalbard! It is totally legit when Trump acts like he does

 

What a complete moron.

 

The Greenlenders have obviously nothing to say. Orign, Greenland belonged to Norway, 

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50 minutes ago, Hummin said:

I'm just waiting for Putin to claim Svalbard! It is totally legit when Trump acts like he does

 

What a complete moron.

 

The Greenlenders have obviously nothing to say. Orign, Greenland belonged to Norway, 

NATO might have quite a bit to say, to Putin's delight. Trump is being totally played.

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2 hours ago, Walker88 said:

I can speculate. When I've heard him ranting about Greenland in his recent speeches, he's forever noting how BIG Greenland is. Given what Stormy has told us, plus his obsession with Arnold Palmer's junk, I do think big has something to do with his fascination, as the impish Universe seems to have withheld big from him, save for his belly.

 

Could be wrong, but it's as good an explanation as any. It isn't as if he's claiming the Northwest Territories or Antarctica or Baffin Island, all of which are not particularly well explored or exploited.

What Trump certainly doesn't realize is that maps using the Mercator projection method severely exaggerate the size of Greenland.

 

Even though he loves to downplay climate change, Trump figures that soon Greenland will be prime waterfront property.  Don't forget he's the greatest at whatever he does or even thinks about.

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On 12/24/2024 at 10:02 AM, Stocky said:

(AI is your friend)

 

Greenland Mineral Resources
Greenland is rich in mineral resources. The country’s unique geology, shaped by millions of years of tectonic activity, has created a diverse array of mineral deposits. Here are some of the key mineral resources found in Greenland:

  • Rare Earth Elements (REEs): Greenland is believed to have significant deposits of REEs, including neodymium, dysprosium, and samarium. The Kvanefjeld project, operated by Energy Transition Minerals Ltd, is one of the largest known REE deposits in the world.
  • Zinc: Greenland has several zinc deposits, including the Kvanefjeld project, which also contains zinc. The country’s zinc resources are considered significant, with estimated reserves of over 1.5 million tonnes.
  • Uranium: Although uranium mining is banned in Greenland, there are still significant uranium deposits, including the Kvanefjeld project. The country’s uranium resources are estimated to be around 368 million pounds (168,000 tonnes).
  • Cobalt: Greenland has cobalt deposits, particularly in the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, which is also rich in REEs.
  • Nickel: The country has nickel deposits, including the Sarfartoq nickel-copper deposit.
  • Iron ore: Greenland has significant iron ore deposits, including the Disko Bay iron ore project.
  • Gold: There are several gold deposits in Greenland, including the Nalunaq gold mine, which operated from 2002 to 2015.
  • Tantalum: Greenland has tantalum deposits, particularly in the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex.
  • Niobium: The country has niobium deposits, often associated with tantalum and REEs.
  • Lithium: Greenland has lithium deposits, including the Solo and Good Setting Lithium Projects in the James Bay region.

As I wrote in another sub-forum here:


Secutity interests? This coming from a guy that is contemplating exiting NATO? The same guy calling global warming a HOAX, but he has realised that the Greenland ice is melting.


Below the ice, there are incredible amounts of raw materials of all sorts. To him, it's just another business deal: Secure those raw materials for the US.

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"What is in Greenland that makes Trump say it is vital to US security?"

 

That question implies that Trump knows what is important for the US security and it implies that he rationally thought about that.

I don't think any of that is how Trump "thinks".

 

John Bolton warns: I’m ‘very worried’ about how Trump would handle ‘much more likely’ international crisis | The Independent

Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security adviser from 2018 to 2019, told The Guardian the president-elect has an “inability to focus” and bases his decisions on personal relationships and “neuron flashes.”

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