OrlandoDon Posted yesterday at 14:23 Report Posted yesterday at 14:23 29 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: No it isn't. Well, not according to the maps our governments let us see. Perhaps you have different ones. Apologies for the source. Not as accurate as my trundle wheel, but this is what I mean. Quote
Don Julio Posted yesterday at 15:26 Report Posted yesterday at 15:26 The thing about all this is that the US already has a right to position troops in Greenland and has in fact reduced troop numbers from about 2000 to 200 I think. You can maintain a nuclear umbrella without having to invade someone else’s territory. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted yesterday at 15:40 Report Posted yesterday at 15:40 8 minutes ago, Don Julio said: The thing about all this is that the US already has a right to position troops in Greenland and has in fact reduced troop numbers from about 2000 to 200 I think. You can maintain a nuclear umbrella without having to invade someone else’s territory. Pure speculation/opinion, but I suspect the US hand is being forced by increased Russian activity in the region. US is also leaning much more on allies for support with the threat of tariffs (eg denmark) for whom the US provides military and or financial support. I think trump is the type that’s now asking other countries for support in return for continued benefits from the US. I think the feeling is that the US has provided support to other counties with little return, now they are being asked to do more, including support with Greenland. Quote
RicoS321 Posted yesterday at 18:03 Report Posted yesterday at 18:03 3 hours ago, OrlandoDon said: Apologies for the source. Not as accurate as my trundle wheel, but this is what I mean. I'd have thought that as a Scot, you'd be a bit reticent to equate North America to the US! It's like being called English. The Canada part being fairly significant when discussing Greenland. Trump will almost certainly view Canada as the next logical acquisition (because it is) if Greenland is not fought for. With their capturing of Venezuelan heavy oil, it would certainly make the acquisition easier. Quote
Mason89 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago He’s really starting to unravel. This is the start of the end. Buckle up 1 Quote
manc_don Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago I thought everyone knew that the cartels were US / CIA funded and developed? They allow the drugs to come in. 1 Quote
Slim Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago And that’s another pardoned drug dealer to add to the list. 1 Quote
Jute Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 17 hours ago, OrlandoDon said: Pure speculation/opinion, but I suspect the US hand is being forced by increased Russian activity in the region. US is also leaning much more on allies for support with the threat of tariffs (eg denmark) for whom the US provides military and or financial support. I think trump is the type that’s now asking other countries for support in return for continued benefits from the US. I think the feeling is that the US has provided support to other counties with little return, now they are being asked to do more, including support with Greenland. Only one member of NATO has ever triggered article 5 to get other countries to come to their aid and that was the U.S. and NATO did. This includes Denmark who suffered the highest per capita casualty rate of any of the countries so to claim that U.S. gets nothing from other countries is laughable on that basis alone. Then look at the money the U.S. defence industries get from NATO members since its inception. It is again farcical to suggest no to financial benefit from this. The US already the right to increase number of troops in its bases in Greenland if they are worried about security and alleged increase Russian activity (same Russians his policies are assisting in Ukraine but that’s a different discussion) but it should be pointed out that NATO have said no Russian ships have been in Greenland waters for a number of years. This is nothing to do with security it’s all to do with the Poundland Mussolini wanting to be able to say he has made America greater again by expanding territory. He wants to get his face on Mount Rushmore like the other U.S. Presidents that have expanded the U.S. for his ego nothing more. 3 Quote
Mason89 Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago I don’t think the senile orange nonce has factored in that the Boghead Youth Army (hated but rated) could take faslane in 2 minutes How secure is Greenland looking then!? Prick 1 Quote
CurlsLikeTattie Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 19 hours ago, OrlandoDon said: Im not 100% certain but I read that with the arctic melting you could see about 40% of world trade using the waters around Greenland.  Maybe he should focus more on reducing greenhouse gasses and the slowing/reversing the climate emergency to stop the ice caps melting, ergo stopping the baddies from getting through that way. But no, "drill baby, drill" Quote
swaddon Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 24 minutes ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: Maybe he should focus more on reducing greenhouse gasses and the slowing/reversing the climate emergency to stop the ice caps melting, ergo stopping the baddies from getting through that way. But no, "drill baby, drill" There's no money to be made from helping the planet. If there was, then there would be no climate crisis. 1 Quote
CurlsLikeTattie Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, swaddon said: There's no money to be made from helping the planet. If there was, then there would be no climate crisis. One could argue, if we all fry or drown then there will be no means to make that precious money. But, I suppose there will then be no need for money, so we might as well grab as much as we can whilst we can. A large part of me thinks the sooner we wipe ourselves out the better. We don't deserve to be in control of a place like this - or be allowed to go and colonise other worlds. The 1%. What a (mostly) bunch of cunts who ruin it for everyone else. Quote
Jute Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Trumps letter to prime minister of Norway is unbelievable.  He is clearly spiralling and somebody in the U.S. government needs to enact the 25th Amendment and get him removed on grounds of ill health. Quote
Kowalski Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Jute said: Trumps letter to prime minister of Norway is unbelievable.  He is clearly spiralling and somebody in the U.S. government needs to enact the 25th Amendment and get him removed on grounds of ill health. Agreed but there’s a whole bunch of cretins that must be supporting him / behind it. Quote
RicoS321 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: A large part of me thinks the sooner we wipe ourselves out the better. We don't deserve to be in control of a place like this - or be allowed to go and colonise other worlds. The 1%. What a (mostly) bunch of cunts who ruin it for everyone else We're not in control of anywhere, hence climate change and the sixth mass extinction. We definitely will not be colonising other worlds, it's not remotely possible and we'd run out of resources trying. Indeed, once we reach the point where the resources we need require more energy to extract than they return then there is no further modernity. That will be it, forever. Our fossil fuels were a one-time bonanza. The 1% are no more in charge of the technological system than you are I. Quote
Slim Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Won't be long before we're buying desalinated water from Nestle because all the natural water sources are being consumed by data centres to power the AI bot farms that are convincing your Granny that Al Qaeda is coming for her pension. Quote
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