Greenland has become the unlikely stage for a drama that fuses climate change, nuclear doctrine, and volatile politics. Trump’s revived talk of U.S. control over the island collides with Denmark’s firm sovereignty and NATO’s need for unity. For Moscow, any hint of an expanded U.S. missile shield in the Arctic is not a bargaining chip but a potential threat to its nuclear deterrent, touching the rawest nerve in Russian security thinking.Beneath the rhetoric lies a fragile balance: overlapping patrols, expanding bases, and early‑warning radars operating in a region where misread signals can turn routine maneuvers into perceived acts of aggression. The “Golden Dome” idea, however vague, crystallizes Russia’s fear of strategic encirclement and America’s desire for protection. Whether Greenland becomes a flashpoint or a managed fault line will depend on leaders choosing quiet negotiation over theatrical escalation in a part of the world where mistakes cannot easily be undone.
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