Over the last decade, Greenland has received significant international attention due to its premier Arctic location and resource-rich landscape. Due to climate change, and its accelerated ice melting, there has been a reveal in the abundance of untapped ‘opportunities’ for mining and shipping routes, creating a rise in global interest.
“From the perspective of the Arctic, Greenland is our eyes on everything that’s going on, including on the Northern Sea Route, which is controlled by Russia.”
Amanda Lynch, a professor of Earth Science at Brown University.
During Trump’s first term, he announced his proposal to purchase Greenland, a move that was met with a burst of skepticism. The now president-elect’s rationale revolved around Greenland’s strategic location and vast financial assets. Ongoing speculation about his recent revival of the 2019 proposal raises significant questions about its feasibility and potential implications.
Greenland’s Indigenous Voice
Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark which oversees its foreign and security policies. However, Greenland itself holds governing authority over its ownership. Yet, Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen firmly rejected the proposal in 2019 by stating that,
“Greenland is not for sale”
following the news of then President Donald Trump’s interest.

In the past, Danish leaders have faced criticism over their colonial legacy and treatment of Greenland’s Inuit population and a sale to the U.S. could mean further ill-treatment from a governing body.
To complicate matters, a U.S. attempt to acquire Greenland would need the approval of Denmark and could provoke diplomatic conflict between the two countries.
Trump’s Polar Ambition
Those in support of Trump’s proposal find that the country would provide access to critical minerals and initiate a spark of economic opportunities in the Arctic. Enhanced national security could be a benefit with the sale bringing about a U.S. military presence in the region.
However, the sheer financial and logistical burden of managing Greenland’s infrastructure would be significant and the current climate shows that Greenlandic people strive to be independent, including from Denmark. Greenlandic Prime Minister, Múte Bourup Egede, stated publicly that
“Greenland belongs to the people of Greenland…Every day is spent on working to become independent”

and while American investment might boost Greenland’s economy, it is clear their interests lie in securing cultural and political autonomy. This is a concern due to the effects of ongoing colonialism on their Indigenous communities, who comprise the majority of their population.
Balancing the Iceberg
Future updates will be closely monitored as it remains to be seen how U.S. leaders, Denmark, and Greenland will respond to the ongoing media attention surrounding the potential sale. It is possible that growing tensions could lead Greenland to seek out full independence from Denmark.
This ongoing issue involves the interplay between international relations, environmental policy, and colonial history, with a delicate balance that remains precarious. However, Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede stated in his public address by saying
“The future is ours and ours to shape”
and so Greenland’s unwavering response remains clear.
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