A ship sails outside Nuuk's harbour, Greenland, January 13, 2026. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
The assertion by the United States that ownership and control of Greenland were "absolutely necessary" is a hegemonic expansion packaged in the narrative of "legitimization". Using a three-pronged tactic β reframing historical narratives, linking the issue to security concerns, and binding resource interests β Washington is attempting to portray its territorial ambitions as "legitimate claims".
The US' clamor to acquire Greenland has pushed the European Union into an uncomfortable corner, forcing the bloc to choose between its professed commitment to the principle of sovereignty and its dependence on the alliance with the US. The resulting tensions have exposed the fractures in transatlantic relations.
The US coveting of Greenland is not a sudden whim but a systematic narrative construction that disguises annexation as choices aligned with "rules" and "interests". The reframing of historical narratives lays the groundwork for this effort.
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