JD Vance says there's "a deal to be made in Greenland"
Briefly

JD Vance stated on 'Fox News Sunday' that while he believes there is a deal to be made regarding Greenland, he emphasized that military force is unnecessary. He insisted that the U.S. already maintains a military presence on the island, making direct confrontation with Denmark, which governs Greenland, unwarranted. Instead, he highlighted the potential for collaboration and development of Greenland’s resources, particularly in light of their strategic importance to U.S. national security.
Vance mentioned that Greenland is 'really important for America strategically' and is rich in natural resources. He cited discussions during Trump Jr.'s recent visit, indicating that the locals there desire the autonomy to develop these resources. This underscores the sentiment that the Danish government has not adequately secured the island and that there exists a missed opportunity to bolster U.S. interests.
Read at Axios
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