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You know that Greenlanders are Danes, right? You reckon they'd prefer New York or LA over Copenhagen?The last time that the issue came up, me and my daughter watched an informative video on the idea. Something I raised in discussion afterwards, would trhat that would make it easier for the residents of greenland to move to warmer places in teh SOUTH.
Because life on greenland sounds depressing as HELL.
Just saying.
I meant “China” not Russia in the post you replied to. Not that my mistake would defuse yours in any way.Hmmm yes, big brain strategy. Act like a titanic dipshit, that'll show em!
Is Greenland even up for sale though?Our new President wants to purchase Greenland again. According to Fox News expert Brian Kilmeade, Greenland is probably going to cost about 1.5 trillion dollars. Wikipedia sources indicate that the country could cost between 200 million and 1.7 trillion dollars. Would you be open to the U.S purchasing Greenland?
I included statehood with the possible response. Statehood doesn't mean Greenland would be the 51st state. It might mean we would make it into multiple states.
I have US$10!What does Greenland have to offer and how much of a buying price are we asking?
2.7% is not 'rampant'.The pandemic ended a long time ago, yet inflation is still rampant. Your lefty talking points are meaningless. It's the spending.
Waiting to hear from the Inuit.You know that Greenlanders are Danes, right? You reckon they'd prefer New York or LA over Copenhagen?
2.7% remains, your dodge noted and notwithstanding, decidedly unrampant.Inflation is cumulative.
Can we trade them Mississippi for it,?
It's not for sale.Our new President wants to purchase Greenland again. According to Fox News expert Brian Kilmeade, Greenland is probably going to cost about 1.5 trillion dollars. Wikipedia sources indicate that the country could cost between 200 million and 1.7 trillion dollars. Would you be open to the U.S purchasing Greenland?
I included statehood with the possible response. Statehood doesn't mean Greenland would be the 51st state. It might mean we would make it into multiple states.
Hey if they are stupid enough to trade for Mississippi thats on them.Unless Denmark wants to surrender one-third of its GDP, it can’t afford Mississippi. If Denmark were a U.S. state, its 2024 IMF-estimated nominal GDP, priced in U.S. dollars at about $412.3 billion, would place it 23rd, behind Missouri.
Sold to the highest bidder!I have US$10!
I figured out the context. Trump acting like an idiot doesn't scare China. Hope this helps.I meant “China” not Russia in the post you replied to. Not that my mistake would defuse yours in any way.
Our new President wants to purchase Greenland again. According to Fox News expert Brian Kilmeade, Greenland is probably going to cost about 1.5 trillion dollars. Wikipedia sources indicate that the country could cost between 200 million and 1.7 trillion dollars. Would you be open to the U.S purchasing Greenland?
I included statehood with the possible response. Statehood doesn't mean Greenland would be the 51st state. It might mean we would make it into multiple states.
Just Do It!
Like the assimilation of the
Internationally Recognized
Empire of Hawai'i
ref,: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hawaiians_(film)
It's a weird objective given that Greenland's main export is fish and crustaceans.
I mean, at least buy a country that has oil.....
Yes, nothing wrong with a nice offer and acceptance for the island. Thats fine. Threatening Denmark, not fine.They might very well have oil. There's growing interest in the Arctic region both for its energy potential and for possible new shipping routes.
You know that Greenlanders are Danes, right? You reckon they'd prefer New York or LA over Copenhagen?
Yes, nothing wrong with a nice offer and acceptance for the island. Thats fine. Threatening Denmark, not fine.
Money well spent.And if you're Russia, that's why you're glad Trump won. Not only does he see no strategic value in defending much of Europe from Russian meddling, he's going to make scores of diplomatic unforced errors that will repulse America's friends and foes alike all over the planet.
We'll see. We know Biden doesn't scare China. They loved the whole family.I figured out the context. Trump acting like an idiot doesn't scare China. Hope this helps.
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