1011 will not happen again. It seems that Europe is also unlikely to invest too much effort in Greenland. The current disputes are merely to gain some leverage in negotiations. The EU cannot afford to spend too much energy on an island that is consistently below minus 50 degrees Celsius, and it is impossible for the EU to wish to be caught between the U.S. and Russia.

A few dogs and dozens of soldiers are only for the sake of negotiating leverage. The situation is the same for Denmark; everything happening now is just political theater. Europe's old babies, economically, aside from relying on and being dependent on the U.S., can be said to have made no progress in recent years.

In the context of the EU's economic stagnation, facing Russia and Ukraine militarily and the U.S. economically, Greenland will likely be abandoned. It won't be held back for too long because of a broken island, and a co-governance scheme may be reached.

The same goes for Denmark; it's purely an economic burden.

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