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President Trump is right. We need Greenland.

  • Jan 26
  • 2 min read


January 26, 2026


President Trump is right. It’s U.S. vs. them.


For too long, we have thought of the world as linear. California is on the far left, and China is to the right of Russia. Many of us were missing the global picture.


Greenland is a strategic necessity for our national defense.  If not us, who? China and Russia. That’s who will take control of Greenland. Think Russia, the Cuban Missile Crisis, nuclear weapons pointed at the United States.


If you do not know the history and want to binge watch a series, catch John Krasinski’s great performance in “Jack Ryan”.  The Tom Clancy-based series centers on the nuclear threat a hostile Venezuela poses, and there is a lot of history in the plot that does not have to repeat itself.


If not now, when? These are real life threats today. Whether or not you understand it, we are at war – economic and strategic, to be sure. It is a battle for the survival of our nation.


President Trump recently signed proclamations invoking Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 to secure critical mineral supplies that are crucial for our national defense, energy infrastructure, and every facet of our daily lives.


It’s U.S. vs. them. It’s U.S. vs. China. China and other hostile foreign nations have controlled a majority of the world’s supply of critical minerals, making us dependent on those nations and the products they export. China’s Belt and Road Initiative has controlled much global territory expansion, aiming to fire upon the United States, our economy, and our people from all sides.


The Golden Age of America is here, and President Trump is ensuring the United States is not at the mercy of China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, or any other nation or axis of evil powers that would cut off those supplies, threaten our national security, leave us defenseless, and destroy our American way of life.


We applaud President Trump and his administration for taking bold action to put America first, now and for the next 250 years.






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