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Shouldn't this be in politics?
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Per Ardua ad Astra
The Chinese and Russians (as well as some Europeans) have been trying to terminate the dollar as global currency for years.
I don't see the point of poking the Danes in the eye over Greenland but it has great strategic value both for geography and mineral resources. I had heard recent Chinese overtures to the Danes coupled with some myopia on their part may be at least partially responsible for this interest in taking direct control of Greenland rather than leaving it up to friendly relations with them. I don't know enough to judge either way.
My apologies - I missed the sarcasm.
Unless Europe (all nations) do something drastic very soon, I feel Europe will be irretrievably lost. Their liberal immigration policies have allowed their nations to be consumer by their immigrants who essentially run things now.
While I don't trust Russia, I actually think they're not as bad as they're being made out to be. Now, Putin is an absolute nutter and while he remains in charge, I think we need to stay far away from them. If he gets replaced by someone more moderate, I think we could regain a decent relationship with Russia.
As Aloha stated, the push to remove the dollar as the global currency has been going on for decades, but they're getting closer everyday - especially with the big push in Europe to go to a digital system (Digital ID + non-U.S. global $). I believe that this will fully become the reality within the next 5-10 years. Europeans are tired of taking direction from the United States but are too weak individually to stand on their own. Using the EU where they are a united entity gives them the strength to push the U.S. away. What Europeans fail to realize is that they're all but giving up their sovereignty and individualism by being members of the EU. Plus, the folks running the EU are a bunch of jack-wagons whose policies are poorly thought through and have negative repercussions in the long term. In the end, regardless of who is running our country, they'd better be prepared to stand along in the world and ensure we have something of value to offer for trade beyond providing "services" as we've even been outsourcing a lot of that (India/Pakistan/Philippines) for years.
Ginsue - Admin
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Trump's bloviating about a takeover of Greenland is very damaging, alienating our NATO allies. Greenland is of real importance to the U.S. in controlling future trade routes as well as in any hot conflict with Russia. If it's important enough, why wouldn't the U.S. simply buy Greenland from Denmark? The gross national product of Greenland is around $4 Billion, and the GNP of Denmark is ~$450 billion. Wouldn't a friendly private offering of say, one or two trillion dollars plus investment considerations be the better approach for president dealmaker?
Last edited by Hummer; 01-09-2026 at 00:59.