Greenland just revealed one of the richest gold discoveries on Earth—up to 40 grams per tonne and samples reaching 5,240 g/t, hundreds of times richer than normal mines. This comes right after Trump pushed for U.S. control of Greenland, calling it “an absolute necessity.” With rare earths, germanium, gallium, and critical minerals that China has restricted, Greenland is now the center of a global resource battle involving the U.S., Denmark, Russia, Canada, and the EU.
Is this the real reason the U.S. wanted Greenland all along? And should Greenland sell, resist, or use this moment to become economically independent?
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