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Title: Denmark Refuses to Sell Greenland to US – Invasion Time?
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URL Source: https://dailystormer.name/denmark-r ... greenland-to-us-invasion-time/
Published: Aug 19, 2019
Author: Andrew Anglin
Post Date: 2019-08-19 08:35:07 by Ada
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Views: 463
Comments: 31

Greenland is a magical place where somehow snow melts even though there are permanent icebergs floating around it.

The Danish have refused to acquiesce to our modest proposal.

Let’s see how that works out for them.

RT:

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has labeled the idea of selling Greenland to the US as “absurd,” after President Donald Trump said Washington may look into purchasing the icy island.

The suggestion of selling off Greenland, a Danish dependency, will not on the table any time soon, Frederiksen told newspaper Sermitsiaq during a visit to the island on Sunday.

“Greenland is not for sale. Greenland is not Danish. Greenland belongs to Greenland. I strongly hope that this is not meant seriously.”

Greenland made headlines last week after reports that Trump had “on multiple occasions” brought up the idea of purchasing the island from Denmark. The president later confirmed that he would be “interested” to discuss this issue. “Strategically for the United States, it would be nice,” he said.

I think we need to keep all options on the table.

And by that I mean military intervention in order to liberate the people of Greenland from the oppression of Denmark.

A war of conquest against Greenland would be much better than a war of Jewish aggression against Venezuela or Iran, because it would actually be funny.

We could really heck up their darn faces.

And this would serve as a steam valve for the boomer desire to be at constant war as well as an outlet for Trump’s cabinet of neoconservative shills who are compulsively obsessed with death and destruction.

It can be done. They can be liberated. We can take this pointless territory and turn it into a beautiful monument to American ingenuity, just as we’ve done with the Puerto Rican colony.

We will bring democracy to Greenland once and for all, and if anyone tries to stand in our way, it’s over for them.

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#9. To: Ada (#0) (Edited)

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has labeled the idea of selling Greenland to the US as “absurd,” after President Donald Trump said Washington may look into purchasing the icy island.

The suggestion of selling off Greenland, a Danish dependency, will not [be] on the table any time soon, Frederiksen told newspaper Sermitsiaq during a visit to the island on Sunday.

[Denmark's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, also said that] “Greenland is not for sale. Greenland is not Danish. Greenland belongs to Greenland. I strongly hope that this is not meant seriously.”

Greenland made headlines last week after reports that Trump had “on multiple occasions” brought up the idea of purchasing the island from Denmark. The president later confirmed that he would be “interested” to discuss this issue. “Strategically for the United States, it would be nice,” he said.


It sounds like Greenland can't be purchased from Denmark because it's not Danish and belongs to the people of Greenland. So, the people of Greenland are the ones to ask by vote if they'd be interested in becoming a part of the United States territories through a land purchase agreement, rather than Denmark being the negotiating nation of decision and treasury-controllership from the purchase agreement.

GreyLmist  posted on  2019-08-19   16:50:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: All (#9)

Greenland, a Danish dependency, will not [be] on the [negotiating] table any time soon, Frederiksen told newspaper Sermitsiaq during a visit to the island on Sunday.

That does sound tyrannical and demeaning of Greenland's sovereignty status -- forgetful or disingenuous, too, since he also said authoritatively that "Greenland is not Danish. Greenland belongs to Greenland."; like he would not permit Greenlanders any chance to speak by voting on the issue, much less have Denmark ask them by vote if they'd like to be a U.S. Independancy. While he's the Prime Minister of Denmark, perhaps we should send him reminder notes occasionally with words to the effect that "All of our airbase in Greenland by officialized agreements are belong to US!" -- not to him.

GreyLmist  posted on  2019-08-19   18:39:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: GreyLmist (#10)

, perhaps we should send him reminder notes occasionally with words to the effect that "All of our airbase in Greenland by officialized agreements are belong to US!"

Who signed those airbase agreements with the US--Denmark or Greenland?

Ada  posted on  2019-08-19   21:52:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Ada (#11) (Edited)

perhaps we should send him reminder notes occasionally with words to the effect that "All of our airbase in Greenland by officialized agreements are belong to US!"

Who signed those airbase agreements with the US--Denmark or Greenland?


It's a Pittuful web of Denmark's hostility towards America ever since WWII, seemingly for nothing other than helping to liberate that country from German Occupation: Treaty agreement denunciation; moves to oust us from our US and Canada (aka NORTHCOM) Greenland installations and take them over; Denmark mucking up our protection of Greenland and North America by joining NATO, then arranging for NATO to defend an assigned area of Greenland by using our facilities - even though Greenland isn't a NATO member country except indirectly through Denmark's control of it; intriguings that may also have included France spilling the beans internationally on our secret Arctic location:

Thule Air Base | World War II | Joint weather station | Modern air base - Wikipedia

After the German occupation of Denmark on 9 April 1940, Henrik Kauffmann, Danish Ambassador to the United States, made an agreement "In the name of the king" with the United States, authorizing the United States to defend the Danish colonies on Greenland from German aggressionthis agreement faced Kauffmann with a charge of high treason by the protectorate Government. The first US-sponsored installations at Thule were established after the US Secretary of State Cordell Hull and the defected Danish Minister to the United States Henrik Kauffmann signed The Agreement relating to the Defense of Greenland in Washington, D.C. on the symbolically chosen date of 9 April 1941. The treaty, denounced by the Danish government, allowed the United States to operate military bases in Greenland "for as long as there is agreement" that the threat to North America existed.

After liberation, Denmark ratified the Kauffmann treaty but began efforts to take over US installations. Nonetheless, in summer 1946, the radio and weather station was enhanced with a gravel airstrip and an upper-air (balloon) observatory. This was part of an American-Canadian initiative to construct joint weather stations in the High Arctic. This station was under joint US-Danish operation. The location changed from the civilian village at Thule (Dundas) to mainland Pittufik. ... The ratification of the treaty in 1951 did not change much, except that the Danish national flag must be side by side with the US national flag on the base.

In 1949, Denmark joined NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and abandoned its attempt to remove the United States bases. By the outbreak of the Korean War next year, the USAF embarked on a global program of base-building in which Thule (at the time) would be considered the crown jewel owing to its location across the Pole from the USSR, as well as its merit of being the northernmost port to be reliably resupplied by ship. ... Defensively, Thule could serve as a base for intercepting bomber attacks along the northeastern approaches to Canada and the US.

A board of Air Force officers headed by Gordon P. Saville made a recommendation to pursue a base at Thule in November 1950. It was subsequently supported by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and approved by President Truman. To replace the agreement entered into during World War II between the US and Denmark, a new agreement with respect to Greenland was ratified on 27 April 1951 (effective on 8 June 1951). At the request of NATO, the agreement became a part of the NATO defense program. The pact specified that the two nations would arrange for the use of facilities in Greenland by NATO forces in defense of the NATO area known as the Greenland Defense Area.

Thule AB was constructed in secret under the code name Operation Blue Jay, but the project was made public in September 1952. Construction for Thule AB began in 1951 and was completed in 1953. The construction of Thule is said[by whom?] to have been comparable in scale to the enormous effort required to build the Panama Canal. The United States Navy transported the bulk of men, supplies, and equipment from the naval shipyards in Norfolk, Virginia. On 6 June 1951 an armada of 120 shipments sailed from Naval Station Norfolk. On board were 12,000 men and 300,000 tons of cargo. They arrived at Thule on 9 July 1951. Construction, aided by continuous daylight in summer, took place around the clock. The workers lived on board the ships until quarters were built. Once they moved into the quarters, the ships returned home.

On June 16, 1951, the base was accidentally discovered by French cultural anthropologist and geographer Jean Malaurie and his Inuit friend Kutikitsoq, on their way back from the geomagnetic North Pole.[6]

GreyLmist  posted on  2019-08-20   1:16:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#14. To: GreyLmist (#12)

Go back even further.

The Danes sat on their hands while Europe was falling, let the Germans in without a whimper, fed the German army during a long war, thousands of Danes joined the Wafen SS. There was a German weather unit stationed in Greenland during the war.

The Danes, Swiss and Spanish did very well during WW2.

Cynicom  posted on  2019-08-20 12:33:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: GreyLmist (#12)

It's a Pittuful web of Denmark's hostility towards America ever since WWII, seemingly for nothing other than helping to liberate that country from German Occupation:

They might not have liked the Germans,but at least the Nazi's were firm masters that didn't mind dominating them like the sheep they are. The Danes DID like that,and they miss it.

Now that the USSR no longer exists,they didn't even have a potential master available to take the place of the Nazi's,so they started inviting Muslims in to take over control and crack the whip for them.

sneakypete  posted on  2019-08-20 13:28:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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