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Why would he want to buy it?

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August 25, 2024
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Why? Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has said she won’t sell him Greenland – a massive island territory.

“Essentially it’s a large real estate deal,” he said on Sunday, but Denmark was having none of it.

Ms Frederiksen said the suggestion was “absurd” and a spokesperson for the Danish People’s Party said this was “final proof he has gone mad.”

So why would Donald Trump want to buy a territory that belongs to another country?

Oil. Lots of oil and gas

And President Trump is a fan of fossil fuels.

In March 2017 he signed an executive order for every part of the US to loosen their rules on fossil fuels so that more could be mined, drilled for and used in America.

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President Trump rolled back rules set by Barack Obama aimed at curbing climate change

There is also believed to be vast mineral resources underground in Greenland, with mining opportunities for coal, zinc, copper and iron ore – among others.

Millions of kilometres of prime real estate

Donald Trump loves building properties – and there’s plenty of space in Greenland – it’s the least densely populated country in the world.

There are approximately 56,500 people living in Greenland, and it’s 2.1 million kilometres square.

For comparison, the UK has 67.5 million people, even though it’s nearly nine times smaller in terms of land mass.

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Many people living in Greenland are of inuit descent

Oh, but there’s a stumbling block in case there were any plans for a Trump Tower in Greenland – 75% of Greenland is covered in a permanent ice sheet.

That could make building work tricky.

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Sure, Greenland is owned by Denmark and part of Europe, but it’s close to North America and there were suggestions the USA could buy it in the 1860s.

US President Harry Truman offered Denmark $100m for Greenland in 1946. There was even talk of swapping some parts of Alaska for bits of Greeland.

When asked about his interest in trading US land with Denmark, Mr Trump said “a lot of things could be done.”

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