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Trump's Greenland Crisis: Arctic Power Grab In The Melting Ice
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- ISBN8233598784
- EAN9798233598784
- Date de parution13/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
As the Arctic melts, the world's oldest geopolitical instincts return. In Trump's Greenland Crisis: Arctic Power Grab in the Melting Ice, award-winning geopolitical author Billy Jones exposes how a once-dismissed proposal to "buy Greenland" evolved into a defining test of sovereignty, alliance power, and climate-driven resource warfare. Blending historical records, Cold War declassified strategy, mineral-economics, indigenous testimony, military planning, and 2026 geopolitical analysis, this book traces Greenland's transformation from frozen outpost to global strategic prize.
From U. S. territorial expansion after the Civil War, to Thule Air Base and nuclear near-disaster, to rare-earth mineral competition, Arctic shipping routes, and the resurgence of transactional diplomacy, Jones reveals how climate change has rewritten the map of power. This is not speculation-it is a case study in how modern empires operate without formal conquest. Inside you'll discover: Why Greenland became essential to missile defense, rare-earth supply chains, and Arctic sea lanes How U.
S. strategic doctrine revived territorial logic in the age of climate change Denmark's legal resistance and Europe's backlash against power politics Indigenous sovereignty challenges amid global resource competition What the crisis reveals about future conflicts over territory, minerals, and access For readers of geopolitics, global power, and hidden history, Trump's Greenland Crisis is a chilling look at how the next era of conflict will be fought-not with armies alone, but with economics, leverage, and melting ice.
From U. S. territorial expansion after the Civil War, to Thule Air Base and nuclear near-disaster, to rare-earth mineral competition, Arctic shipping routes, and the resurgence of transactional diplomacy, Jones reveals how climate change has rewritten the map of power. This is not speculation-it is a case study in how modern empires operate without formal conquest. Inside you'll discover: Why Greenland became essential to missile defense, rare-earth supply chains, and Arctic sea lanes How U.
S. strategic doctrine revived territorial logic in the age of climate change Denmark's legal resistance and Europe's backlash against power politics Indigenous sovereignty challenges amid global resource competition What the crisis reveals about future conflicts over territory, minerals, and access For readers of geopolitics, global power, and hidden history, Trump's Greenland Crisis is a chilling look at how the next era of conflict will be fought-not with armies alone, but with economics, leverage, and melting ice.
















