The present center of gravity of this new geopolitical condition has been Greenland, the world’s largest island and long a possession of the Kingdom of Denmark, although also the home to many allied troops and bases during the Second World War and Cold War eras. Whoever has the right to control, and whatever happens next, there is no question that inescapable physical changes have shifted competition for resources and more easily navigable sea routes toward the Arctic.
Dr. Steven Wills
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The present center of gravity of this new geopolitical condition has been Greenland, the world’s largest island and long a possession of the Kingdom of Denmark, although also the home to many allied troops and bases during the Second World War and Cold War eras. Whoever has the right to control, and whatever happens next, there is no question that inescapable physical changes have shifted competition for resources and more easily navigable sea routes toward the Arctic.
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Dr. Steven Wills, Navalist