Greenland, NATO and Canada
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The future of Greenland is a decision for Greenland and for the Kingdom of Denmark, Carney said on Friday, responding to a relevant question
Key Points and Summary: Canada will likely miss NATO defense spending targets, but it can offer a strategic alternative: expanding the Welland Canal to open the Great Lakes to U.S. Navy warships. The Problem: The U.S. Navy faces a crippling 20-year ...
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday announced a multi-billion-dollar military spending package, affirming his government's plan to hit NATO's two percent defense spending target this year. Since taking office in April, Carney has repeatedly ...
Canada will raise concerns about NATO’s approach to Arctic threats at a meeting in Brussels on Wednesday, Foreign Minister Anita Anand said. “We see infrastructure moving further and further north and the geopolitical environment becoming more and more ...
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Greenland is on the brink. Canada is nowhere in sight
As NATO allies mobilize to deter Trump, Ottawa remains conspicuously absent The post Greenland Is on the Brink. Canada Is Nowhere in Sight first appeared on The Walrus.
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Asked how the Kremlin views Trump's statement that he intends to eliminate the Russian threat to Greenland, since Denmark has not done so, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said, "T
"I just came from a US congressional delegation meeting, and I think there's pretty uniform consensus with both Republicans and Democrats that Greenland will stay Greenland", he said. Greenland would be happy for the US to increase its military presence on the island,