President Donald Trump has renewed his push for the United States to acquire Greenland from Denmark, again prompting gasps and outrage from elected Democrats and European elites. But the historical record and geopolitical reality suggest that acquiring the island territory would be not only fair compensation for American involvement in Europe since the start of World War II, but also a critical check against encroaching Chinese and Russian influence in the Arctic.
Trump’s latest quip that Greenland’s defense is “two dog sleds” has the global liberal media tripping over itself to “fact-check” this obvious hyperbole and declare Trump an evil imperialist. But Trump is only highlighting a glaring security lapse in what is fast becoming one of the most important regions on the planet. It doesn’t require anything more than basic common sense to understand that Denmark, Europe, the United States, and the entire free world would be better off if Washington, rather than Copenhagen, took the lead on defending Greenland.
The idea of the United States purchasing Greenland is hardly some wild brainstorm cooked up on social media. American leaders proposed buying the island for $5.5 million as far back as 1868, and again offered $100 million in 1946.
The strategic logic was obvious even then. Greenland sits astride vital North Atlantic and Arctic sea routes that are becoming increasingly important in the 21st century. The United States also controls the most significant military installation on the island, the Pituffik Space Base, which plays a critical role in missile warning, space surveillance, and Arctic operations.
In short, the United States already shoulders the real burden of Greenland’s defense, just like American taxpayers carry the financial load when it comes to the defense of continental Europe.
That reality exists because of a much larger story that U.S. allies prefer to forget. In inflation adjusted 2025 dollars, the United States spent roughly $5 to $6 trillion to wage and win World War II (not to mention the human cost). That staggering sum paid for the ships, planes, weapons, and soldiers who crossed an ocean to liberate Western Europe, including Denmark, from Nazi tyranny.
Moreover, without American intervention, the continent’s fate after the war would have looked far closer to what befell much of Eastern Europe; namely, decades of dictatorship, economic ruin, and political repression under the Soviet boot. U.S. taxpayers poured billions of dollars into rebuilding Europe through the Marshall Plan, stabilizing shattered economies and halting the spread of communism at a moment when it was rapidly advancing across the continent.
This was not charity in the narrow sense, but it was an extraordinary act of national self-confidence and goodwill. It allowed European nations to rebuild, modernize, and prosper while the United States absorbed the cost and risk.
Denmark and the rest of Europe should be tripping over themselves to acknowledge that debt. Without American blood and treasure, their modern welfare states, their stable democracies, and their comfortable standard of living would be inconceivable.
Handing over Greenland in a fair sale would not even begin to balance the ledger, but it would be a meaningful start. It would recognize that global security has long depended on American power, and that the benefits of that power have flowed disproportionately to Europe.
Even after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States has acted as the piggy bank of the free world, underwriting NATO and global stability while many U.S. allies focused on expanding social programs at home. Today, the United States spends well above three percent of its gargantuan $29 trillion GDP on defense, much of it directed toward protecting Europe and maintaining the alliance’s credibility.
Meanwhile, Denmark and most NATO members have consistently failed to meet their own commitment to spend two percent of GDP on defense. The result has been an implicit subsidy, with American workers financing European security while European governments lecture Washington about responsibility.
Against that backdrop, the Arctic is rapidly becoming a new front line. New shipping lanes are opening, exposing mineral wealth and creating strategic choke points that did not exist a generation ago. Greenland is now a theater of competition between major powers – one in which hesitation carries real consequences.
Russia already operates the world’s largest icebreaker fleet at 57 vessels, including eight nuclear-powered ships – the world’s only such fleet. China, which likes to describe itself as a “near-Arctic state,” deployed four icebreakers to the region in 2025 and is planning to expand its presence further.
By contrast, the United States currently has only five icebreakers in service, a gap the Trump administration has prioritized closing. Of all the nations in the Western alliance, only the United States has the wealth, industrial base, and technological depth to realistically compete with Russia’s Arctic dominance.
Greenland sits at the center of this emerging contest. Beneath its ice and rock lie massive, untapped reserves of rare earth elements, uranium, oil, and other critical minerals, worth up to trillions of dollars by some estimates. These are precisely the resources modern economies and advanced militaries depend on, and China in particular has made no secret of its interest. Allowing Beijing or Moscow to gain a significant foothold there would hand two of America’s most aggressive rivals a strategic perch on the doorstep of the North American mainland.
It is also worth noting what this proposal is not. The United States is not demanding Greenland for free. Trump has been explicit that he wants to buy it and that he is willing to pay a fair price.
That is how sovereign transactions between serious nations are supposed to work. Denmark would receive a substantial financial windfall, relieve itself of an enormous defense responsibility, and deepen its relationship with its most important ally. Greenlanders would gain access to American investment, infrastructure, and security guarantees that Copenhagen could never realistically provide.
There are reasonable arguments to be made on both sides of any territorial purchase. But pretending that Trump is unhinged or sinister for pressing the issue is dishonest. The question of Greenland goes to the heart of how the free world will defend itself in the 21st century, who will bear the cost, and who will shape the Arctic’s future.
The American people deserve a serious debate grounded in history and reality, not reflexive mockery. They deserve to hear the full story before deciding whether buying Greenland is bold, unnecessary, or simply overdue.
Shane Harris is the Editor in Chief of AMAC Newsline. You can follow him on X @shaneharris513.

Wow! How quickly people forget history. How allies have forgotten the sacrifices paid by our nation. Sad that the nations that America saved from communist tyranny have turned on the very nation that saved their a**, that saved their parents and grandparents. And how laughable that these very nations have welcomed the very tyranny of Islam to take hold and destroy their culture and children. How sad that we aren’t teaching our children about world history and how we might use history to better our nation and world. We all need to educate our families on how important American history is, it just might help them to understand the big picture.
I believe it would be in Greenland’s,Denmark’s and all the European nations best interest to let the US acquire Greenland.
Fact is Denmark has neither the means, know how, or even the willingness to defend Greenland in case of conflict with Russia & China. They bank on the U.S. doing what we’ve always done since WWII because we have no other choice, might be time to play that game with Europe, since they are engaged in a war with Russia, they believe we will support them in in perpetuity. Sometimes it’s necessary to make people realize what’s in their best interest, even if it means for them to do something that will be in our best interest as well. Somehow Europe has come to be of the opinion that the U.S. needs to be their perpetual sugar daddy but how dare he expect a give and take. That relationship needs a serious epiphany on the side of Europeans, and a reality-based reset.
If AMERICA doesn’t buy Greenland,one or more of the evil bunch will take it.I don’t agree with just taking Greenland,but I think that EU should seriously consider the good and the really bad alternatives.I don’t think that the citizens of Greenland would lose anything with AMERICA taking over,but would lose everything if anyone or more of the evil bunch invaded,and they will.
Many people are short-sighted when it comes to making changes. Europe may not think Trump should be wanting Greenland can be good for them. They are use to sitting back and letting the U.S. bail them out. My question is what is the rest of the world going to do for aid if the U.S. actually becomes another Communist hell-hole. Everyone should be standing up for our freedoms, our Capitalistic economy and our military strength. If we fail to maintain our Democratic Republic, the world will no longer have a protector. It is frightening.
Great historical information, Shane. Our President has been given such wisdom from God who has placed him in office at such a time as this. Twist Hod and pray for President Trump.
The US bailed out ALL of Europe in WW2 and all they did was take advantage of us afterwards! They could all be Nazis or Communists if not for US! Denmark is doing NOTHING for or with Greenland. Why should they care if we want to use it as a defense against Russia and China?
Thank you America for liberating Europe. We the people of Europe who were witness to the war understand the sacrifices every American made. Sometimes the younger generations don’t understand. And think it’s cool to call Americans Nazis and President Trump Hitler. Forgive them their ignorance. Their elders don’t know any more either. They stand and scream and dare ICE agents to shoot them in the face. All ICE agents are doing is protecting them from the criminal elements Biden let into this country. Greenland should be given to America. For gratitude and for the obligation to protect America from Russia and China. For Europe won’t come to America’s defense should these countries attack America from Greenland. .
A big advantage for purchasing the land of Greenland that it would help to overlap the Golden Dome defense in Alaska that covers half of the USA and Canada. If placed in Greenland also, all of North America would be covered from Russian and Chinese missile attacks that could come over the North Pole.
It comes down to the United States Safety if it’s a risk leaving Greenland in Denmark and NATOs hands I say Donroe it by all means and to hell with Rep Rhinos and Demorats and anyone else going against the safety of this nation period
Great summary of the situation in Greenland. Thank you.
Actually, Denmark should hand Greenland over to the US and say THANK YOU for protecting Europe from the Chinese and Russians!
Denmark may be all huffy, but you know damn well if Russia attacked, they would be begging for US help.
Based on the public education I had in the 50s in world history and my world history courses in college, I concluded then, that Europe “got away with, stretched to larceny”, in the aftermath of WWII, and since. What payment has The U.S. ever received in any meaningful way for that largess by us? In comparison, likely someone has an answer for that. Did The U.S. not assist Japan, and Russia as well as Europe afterward too? Did we not secure Transworld shipping too after the war, allowing economies to rise since, not just ours. Did we and don’t we fund NATO and the UN to the greatest share? Do the Danes/and the others have anything other than distain for The U.S.? Have they even offered to repay us much if anything? Then one must connect their migration menace and grandiose mistake to the great safety and secured concerns we must deal with due to their bad behavior and continuing mistakes. Seems to me virtually all we get from across the pond is complaining and criticism.
AND JUST HOW MANY COUNTRIES STILL OWE US MILLIONS FROM WWII?!?! DENMARK SHOULD JUST GIVE GREENLAND TO US FOR BAILING THEM OUT DURING WWII!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agree that Greenland is vital to the defense of North America while NATO members continue to drag feet about properly doing their parts in the organization. With regards to the amount of national debt that is owed, where will the money come from to make such a purchase?
Certainly would benefit the greater good with the U.S. controlling Greenland!
Greenland assets:
Tourism
Cruise line port
Defense
Mining
Communications
Acess to EU
See use in WW2
Sub Base
Reuse Camp Century anew (same landspace)
Local jobs
This should be put to the population of Greenland. Do they want to stand under American umbrella or would they rather be eventually under the Chinese one. In the meantime I do not think the EU would be capable to do much, as it relies on the American help, I am sure Putin would love to take on that role.
Excellent article. Appreciate the info. I have not seen it elsewhere.
Without American Blood and Treasure in WWII, Denmark would be speaking German now.
The play for Greenland (from either Russia or China) is a sure bet.
Outstanding article! So thoroughly explains the issues. Thank you. ????
Yes, we won WWII for these “8 weeks-paid-vacation/year, retire at 54” pack of chizling ingrates…and they will NEVER agree to a reasonable proposal cuz their collective brain is atrophied in dementia. We will end up TAKING Greenland, period.
Buying Greenland sounds like a good plan, and truly overdue. Europe can go pound sand, the ungrateful wretches.
Every American should know the price $6Trillion we paid to save Europe. These lightweights would be speaking German without us.
Give us the Island now, or we take it.
Awesome historical recap but much of the issue was stated in the first sentence with “again prompting gasps and outrage from elected Democrats and European elites.” Its not Trump bringing the value of Greenland to Western interests to light, rather look to who the oppostion is. Keep going DJT!
Bringing Greenland under the flag of the U.S. just makes sense to all who oppose Russia and China having control over the Arctic waterways.
The USA has been over-supporting NATO and the UN for many, many decades. The European countries’ leaders have no sense of loyalty and appreciation for all the United States has done for them, beginning with spending so much money for them to rebuild after WWII. They’ve forgotten about the 150,000 American servicemen buried in the US military cemeteries in seven European countries. The time has long passed where the USA should back off the support and let them bear their own burdens. Or, get their support from all their beloved immigrants from the Middle East.
Some of the arguments make sense; some do not. But it’s Denmark’s property to sell or not sell. Period. I don’t think insulting them helps our case or our relationship.
Regardless of rhetoric, what is behind the refusal to come to grips with the reality of China and Russia push to surround Greenland with ships? Does Denmark and Greenland believe the world is benign? TDS is one thing but reality is that time is moving towards a world with few choices.
Greenland should be a US protectorate. Example: Puerto Rico.
“A U.S. protectorate is a territory that maintains its own government but is under the protection and influence of the United States, particularly in matters of defense and foreign relations. These territories retain a degree of autonomy while recognizing U.S. authority in certain areas, often established through treaties.”
I’m a Trump fan and devoted to the Trump Admin…..HOWEVER, I think Denmark would be more realistic about this if there was some more finesse involved in the process. Europeans have TDS too.
The Dems must back Trump on the acquisition of Greenland
Behind the scenes, European leaders should be quietly contributing to a fund designed to procure Greenland from Denmark in a way that would commit to its becoming the fifty-first state in the U.S. union. Makes strategic sense.
Well done Mr. Harris. This is the only place I have seen this argument.
China has inroads in many,many countries around the world. They go into a country with “teachers and community organizers, they build schools and hospitals. In other words they help build a country while systematically taking them over. The people in those countries don’t even realize they are being taken over by the Chinese. Does anyone actually think that once they have taken over they will allow the the Rabble to continue. All one has to do is look at Russia or China to see what they will do to the Leftist causes. Nazism, Fascism, Communism all used violence to control the people after they won. Only those ignorant of history would think it will change.
This is the most comprehensive and accurate picture of the Greenland issue you will read anywhere.
Perhaps the US could have afforded the wonderful social programs the Europeans enjoy had we not spent the money defending them. Instead of properly rearming after WW2 they depended on us to come to the rescue- and for 80 years!
They love the independence we bought them. So ante up Denmark- let’s make a deal!
As an Danish veteran from the Afghan war, I have been fighting together with US. My fight was the economical fight with the Afghan ministry of war. But in this agenda, i disagree with Trump. Greenland is not for sale, nor the Greenlandic people.
We are thankfully for all the men, US, as well as UK lost in WWII. Thank you for defending Europe against Hitlers Germany, and against Stalins red army. If you want some compensation for the price, you paid during WWII, why not asking for a part of Germany? They were the reason for the war, not Denmark. And US have had several bases in Greenland earlier, and it is possible to make an agreement to have more again. Just ask!
I agree with Trump. We should buy Greenland to protect the USA!!!!
The situation regarding Denmark’s protecting Greenland is like David vs Goliath and David has no rocks! The U.S. can safely protect Greenland and it would be mutually beneficial to both countries to do so. Russia and China pose a real threat to the whole world and the only thing in the way of their plans is the USA. European allies have forgotten that America literally saved their collective asses during World War II. All the countries that are squawking about Trump’s Greenland acquisition would be communist countries without the USA.
“The United States also controls the most significant military installation on the island” There are 150 US troops their. The majority are radar technicians. The majority of the remaining minority are air traffic controllers. The actual truth is that in the case of a US invasion, they would be hard pressed not to be slaughtered. “In short, the United States already shoulders the real burden of Greenland’s defense” those troops provide precisely zero defense of Greenland since the only nation threatening Greenland is the US. . They exist solely to defend the US.
We don’t need to buy Greenland. We already have treaties that allow us to build military bases and extract resources.
Excellent article! Thank you. I will try to share it with others.
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EU and its members would be speaking GERMAN today if America did NOT enter WW-2 War. Think about that EU! Do they owe America any money for America saving their asses?
Don’t buy it…..make it a NATO base like Ramstein Air Base. We all get to use it .
Here’s one; all you, what 28-29 EU nations, “get your lazy, malcontent ass in gear after all your righteous indignation, and secure Greenland yourselves”. Protect us for once. Again, the insanity (hate to use that word too often, but it is the best) shines like the North Star on the continuing ineptitude of those fakes in Europe. A shame for the few of that continent that are capable people. Maybe Trump will once again place them in their appropriate box when he speaks to the “royals”, the stuffy snobs of Europe this week.
I have a question, is not the Dutch a commie nation? asking for a friend.
Thank you for an excellent statement of the realities of the current situation.
“Requoting from above: “…U.S. allies prefer to forget. In inflation adjusted 2025 dollars, the United States spent roughly $5 to $6 trillion to wage and win World War II (not to mention the human cost). That staggering sum paid for the ships, planes, weapons, and soldiers who crossed an ocean to liberate Western Europe, including Denmark, from Nazi tyranny.” Wish I could post here the pictures taken in my family’s ancestral town in northwestern France in August, 1945. The town was delivered by General Patton’s Sixth Division, just a day a day before the entire township was set to be executed by the Nazis. The people jubilantly thronged the arriving tanks… America… when this nation is at its best, it is a blessing to other nations. And yes, some U.S. soldiers lost their lives in that event. The Greenland matter answers itself in that context. Hope it goes through.