• HubertManne
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    34 hours ago

    what we should really slurp up is russia. its a distrested property so we could likely get it for a steal.

  • @Serinus
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    2416 hours ago

    The point is to water down and normalize the concept of imperialism to serve Russia.

    The same thing they did with “impeachment” and “coup” and pardons.

    • kadup
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      99 hours ago

      I don’t think the US threatening to take over other countries is somehow related to Russian imperialism.

      It’s quite literally the same old US imperialism that has always existed, only less sugar coated.

      • @[email protected]
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        78 hours ago

        Probably not the intention, but the effect will work well.

        Can’t criticise someone who does the same thing as you.

        • kadup
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          36 hours ago

          I don’t disagree, but it’s pretty weird that Americans always try shifting the blame or motivation around rather than admitting their own questionable behavior.

          US being authoritarian? “Must be related to them Russians!”

          • @Serinus
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            15 hours ago

            It’s the same play they’ve run constantly for twelve years. I only named three, but there’s plenty more.

            “Biden crime family”, Obama playing golf all the time, Biden as a sex pest.

            It’s always cover for what they’re actually doing. And the “they” in this case happens to not be the US directly.

  • Enkrod
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    6123 hours ago

    Greenland has the nearest coastline to the North Pole, and Denmark argues that the Lomonosov Ridge is in fact an extension of Greenland.

    According to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, this would mean that through the extension of it’s continental shelf, Greenland basically has control of the seabed of most of the arctic ocean and deep into russian waters. This gives it exclusive rights to resources on or below the seabed of that extended shelf area.

    Greenland thus is not only important for the control of northern trade routes that are opening up because of climate change, but because it comes with the control over huge swathes of resources on or below the arctic seabed.

    It’s all about oil and minerals.

    • FuglyDuck
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      With climate change opening up more routes through the arctic seas, it becomes a strategic place to set up shop and control all that traffic (read: tax.)

      Incidentally we already have a base there. (I believe it’s for launching rockets into polar orbits. Don’t quote me on that.)

    • @isthingoneventhis
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      1923 hours ago

      It’s an incredibly lucrative land for minerals and such, they already had to give Denmark a slap on the wrist for screwing over the local Greenlandic population.

    • ThePowerOfGeek
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      211 day ago

      Probably lots of untapped natural resources under so that ice.

      • @Sludgehammer
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        131 day ago

        Which is probably gonna be melting soon. Once that ice is gone all those minerals in the Greenland archipelago are gonna be up for grabs.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 day ago

      Good strategic placement as the arctic ice pack melts for new shipping routes and opportunities for oil exploration