New York Times: “Under a little-known Cold War agreement, the United States already enjoys sweeping military access in Greenland. Right now, the United States has one base in a very remote corner of the island. But the agreement allows it to ‘construct, install, maintain, and operate’ military bases across Greenland, ‘house personnel’ and ‘control landings, takeoffs, anchorages, moorings, movements, and operation of ships, aircraft, and waterborne craft.’”
“It was signed in 1951 by the United States and Denmark, which colonized Greenland more than 300 years ago and still controls some of its affairs.”
CNBC: Why Trump wants Greenland — and what makes it so important for national security.

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