On a day when the mercury hit 98 degrees in Washington, there was talk of polar bears and arctic cooperation inside the Danish embassy – with a top official from Greenland insisting the territory is not for sale.
Western politicians mostly had their eyes on missiles exploding in Tehran and Tel Aviv Monday. But it was also just after Greenland’s National Day, and the Danish government took the occasion to organize a demonstration of a softer kind of power.
The unmistakable message: Greenland isn’t something that can be snatched away through dealmaking or force, and people who live there have something to say about their fate.
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