How will Dane's feel if a majority of Greenland decides the USA is the way to go and chooses to be Americans going forward...hence no one has to take anything it's just the way it is.
Anyone willing to accept that end if it plays out that way?
They will probably not like the idea. Greenland once wanted independence, but when that meant the loss of money and help in policing etc, they abandoned the idea. There has certainly been voices in Greenland about this now, but it seems like Trump's sabre rattling has caused Greenlanders and Danes to move closer, rather than farther apart...
Trump actions may give them the opportunity to consider and they do have a right to choose, do they not? If the Danes lose then I am sure those who lost are going to have to be adults about the situation if not...I'd have no problem defending our 51st state from it's version of modern day Redcoats....even if the coat looks Orange.
How will Dane's feel if a majority of Greenland decides the USA is the way to go and chooses to be Americans going forward...hence no one has to take anything it's just the way it is. Anyone willing to accept that end if it plays out that way?
They will probably not like the idea. Greenland once wanted independence, but when that meant the loss of money and help in policing etc, they abandoned the idea. There has certainly been voices in Greenland about this now, but it seems like Trump's sabre rattling has caused Greenlanders and Danes to move closer, rather than farther apart...
Trump actions may give them the opportunity to consider and they do have a right to choose, do they not? If the Danes lose then I am sure those who lost are going to have to be adults about the situation if not...I'd have no problem defending our 51st state from it's version of modern day Redcoats....even if the coat looks Orange.