Well that's... Right. Ok.
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>In January 2026, the U.S. government approved the potential sale of American-made missiles to Denmark to strengthen its defensive capabilities in and around Greenland. On its face, the transaction looked routine: a NATO ally purchasing weapons through the Foreign Military Sales program to improve readiness and interoperability.
The surrounding political context, however, made the deal unintentionally comic. The same U.S. administration approving the sale had spent months publicly floating the idea that the United States should acquire Greenland itself.
Well that's... Right. Ok.
Archive: https://archive.today/9WZr6
From the post:
>>In January 2026, the U.S. government approved the potential sale of American-made missiles to Denmark to strengthen its defensive capabilities in and around Greenland. On its face, the transaction looked routine: a NATO ally purchasing weapons through the Foreign Military Sales program to improve readiness and interoperability.
The surrounding political context, however, made the deal unintentionally comic. The same U.S. administration approving the sale had spent months publicly floating the idea that the United States should acquire Greenland itself.