Category: Transatlantic Relations
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Greenland, NATO, and the New Arctic Fault Line
Greenland has become the fault line in a transforming security landscape. As the U.S. pursues an aggressive resource-driven posture in the Arctic, European allies are responding with rare unity — and rising unease. This piece examines how mineral politics, NATO cohesion, and great-power rivalry collide in one of the world’s most strategically fragile regions.
