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The Ice Grab

Par : Dr Naim Tahir Baig
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233957147
  • EAN9798233957147
  • Date de parution22/01/2026
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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BOOK DESCRIPTIONTHE ICE GRABEmpire, Resources, and the Battle for GreenlandA Global Perspective on America's Arctic AmbitionsIn January 2026, the unthinkable became reality: the President of the United States threatened a NATO ally with hostile action unless they surrendered their territory. Escalating tariffs were imposed on eight European nations. French troops conducted exercises on an Arctic island-not to deter Russia or China, but to deter America.
The Danish intelligence service, for the first time in its history, named the United States as a threat to national security. This is not a Cold War thriller. This is happening now. The Ice Grab is the definitive account of the 2025-2026 Greenland crisis-a deeply researched, globally informed examination of the hidden forces driving America's push to acquire the world's largest island. While others have treated this as a bilateral U.
S.-Denmark dispute or dismissed it as one president's eccentric obsession, this book reveals the crisis as the opening salvo in a twenty-first-century scramble for resources that will define the post-carbon world order. At the heart of this narrative are the Greenlandic people themselves-the 57, 000 Inuit whose homeland has become a prize in a great power game they never asked to join. Their voices, their four-thousand-year history, their experience of colonial extraction, and their aspirations for genuine self-determination form the moral and narrative backbone of this work.
This is not simply a story about geopolitics; it is a story about people whose fate is being decided in capitals thousands of miles away. Beneath the political drama lies a deeper story of rare earth minerals essential to electric vehicles and wind turbines, of shipping routes unlocked by climate catastrophe, and of a world order cracking under the weight of its own contradictions. Greenland holds an estimated 1.5 million tons of rare earth reserves-ranking eighth globally-along with vast deposits of lithium, graphite, uranium, and other critical minerals essential for the green energy transition.
Yet the extraction of these resources raises profound questions: Will the transition to clean energy reproduce the worst patterns of colonial exploitation? Can climate solutions be achieved without creating new sacrifice zones?Drawing on extensive research, including analysis of diplomatic communications, interviews with Arctic experts, and on-the-ground reporting from Nuuk and Copenhagen, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig examines the crisis from multiple perspectives-American, Danish, Greenlandic, European, Chinese, and Russian.
The result is a work that transcends the limitations of single-nation narratives to reveal how climate change, resource competition, and the erosion of international norms are reshaping the global order. The Ice Grab is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the forces that will define international relations in the decades ahead. It is a warning about what happens when the world's most powerful nation decides that international law is optional-and a testament to the resilience of peoples who have survived centuries of colonial pressure and emerged with their identity intact.
Key Features: Global Perspective: Chapters dedicated to American, Danish, European, Chinese, and Russian viewpoints-not a U. S.-centric narrative Indigenous Voices Central: Greenlandic perspectives, history, and aspirations form the moral backbone of the work Neo-Colonial Analysis: Connects current events to patterns of extraction colonialism and the emerging "green colonialism" critique Real-Time Crisis Coverage: Written as events unfold in 2025-2026, with access to emerging sources and immediate relevance
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