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Greenland's Prime Minister boldly asserts the nation's desire for self-determination, igniting debates over its ability to thrive independently. As the world's largest island navigates economic reliance on Denmark and strategic geopolitical interests, critics warn of vulnerabilities, while others envision new alliances and resource-driven economic models. Could this mark the beginning of a modern Arctic power shift?
By Alan and AnaGreenland's Prime Minister boldly asserts the nation's desire for self-determination, igniting debates over its ability to thrive independently. As the world's largest island navigates economic reliance on Denmark and strategic geopolitical interests, critics warn of vulnerabilities, while others envision new alliances and resource-driven economic models. Could this mark the beginning of a modern Arctic power shift?