Arctic Stakes: Greenland’s Riches Meet a Volatile NATO Reality

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Arctic Stakes: Greenland’s Riches Meet a Volatile NATO Reality
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OilPrice argues that U.S. ambitions in Greenland hinge on a broader NATO bargain: secure access to the island’s vast rare-earth reserves while Europe shoulders a bigger defense and subsidy cost. But Greenland’s mining economics are poor, logistics are scarce, and a power grid is non-existent, meaning Europe would need heavy subsidies to make any Arctic mine viable. The push raises questions about ownership versus access, risks to the post-war rules-based order, and whether Washington’s pressure could erode European trust and moral leverage on global security issues, effectively turning Greenland into a volatile liability rather than a stable asset.

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