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Denmark Puts Greenland at Top of Its Security Concerns Following US Bid to Buy Arctic Island
2019-12-01
[SPUTNIKNEWS] US President Donald Trump
...His ancestors didn't own any slaves...
surprised Denmark this August by suggesting that Washington could buy the semi-autonomous and subsidised territory from the kingdom. The latter, however, firmly declined POTUS' offer.

The latest risk assessment report by Denmark's Defence Intelligence Service has showed a drastic change in the country's security priorities, with the kingdom's Greenland territory considered to be at greater risk than anything else, putting the defence of the region above measures to counter terrorism and cybercrime.

The shift in stance was partly linked to a recent move by the US president, who offered the country a hefty sum in exchange for the island, which is rich in significant deposits of valuable, but hard to access, resources, the BBC reported, citing the risk assessment document. Denmark responded negatively to the offer.

But this is not the only reason that Greenland was put at the top of the Danish risk list. The Intelligence Service argues that the "power game" in the Arctic region, where the island is located, has intensified in recent years. Russia, Canada, Denmark, and the US are at odds in the area, presenting their various and conflicting claims to the Arctic territories to the UN.

The US is ostensibly trying to prevent Russia's expansion in the Arctic and is mulling building military bases there to prevent this. Moscow, in turn, is not planning on stopping its exploration missions in the region, where resource deposits, including fossil fuels, are becoming increasingly available with the ice slowly retreating and drilling technologies advancing.
If the locals will take care of the problem instead of us, all the better.
Posted by:Fred

#5  ^ Take the purchase price out of the Dept of Commerce budget. Or Education, or HUD or Labor.
Or all of the above.

When Seward bought Alaska it was viewed as an act of madness. Wrong.

Buy Greenland.
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-01 20:32  

#4  Increase the offer.
Obviously the Danes know, even if our silly elites do not, that this is a valuable asset.
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-01 20:31  

#3  "Oh look Sven! A cheesed Danish ! "
Posted by: Gomez Flugum6633   2019-12-01 13:19  

#2  The DDIS doesn't make the evening news very often.

The Danish Defence Intelligence Service, is a Danish intelligence agency, responsible for Denmark’s foreign intelligence, as well as being the Danish military intelligence service. DDIS is a department under the Ministry of Defence and works under the responsibility of the Defence Minister of Denmark.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-12-01 08:32  

#1  Denmark has a Defense Intelligence Anything? The lieutenant in charge must have been rudely awakened.
Posted by: Vernal Darling of the Esquimeaux1978   2019-12-01 08:29  

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