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#128 - Arctic Stakes: The U.S., Greenland, and the Future of NATO

#128 - Arctic Stakes: The U.S., Greenland, and the Future of NATO

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In this episode we unpack President Donald Trump’s 2025 declaration to acquire Greenland and why that rhetoric has reignited old debates about territory, security, and sovereignty.

We trace how Iceland and Denmark reacted with alarm, why many Icelandic citizens now view U.S. interest in the Arctic as a direct threat, and how European partners are pivoting toward the European Union for deeper security ties. Through historical context, expert analysis, and on-the-ground reporting, we explore whether unilateral American moves to secure Arctic resources and counter Russian and Chinese influence could fracture NATO and trigger economic retaliation from Europe.

This is more than a territorial dispute. It’s a test of alliance trust, a flashpoint in great-power competition, and a moment when climate-driven access to new shipping lanes and resources collides with long-standing norms about sovereignty. The outcome could redefine NATO’s internal politics and Europe’s security posture for years to come.

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