The defence of Greenland – Part 1: Force X
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TAISSUMANI MAY 23, 2026 – 9:30 AM EDT The defence of Greenland – Part 1: Force X The cryolite mine at Ivigtut, Greenland, as it appeared in 1948. (Photo by Vagn Hansen, courtesy of Arktisk Institut no. 22326) By Kenn Harper U.S. President Donald Trump has, on more than one occasion, made it clear that he wants the United States to own Greenland. The U.S. once had over a dozen military installations there. Today it has one. This series explains how America’s involvement in the defence of Greenland came about. On April 9, 1940, Denmark fell to the invading forces of Nazi Germany. But it was an u…
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