Trump, Greenland, and the New Hemispheric Strategy
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In today’s three-minute conversation, Stephen LeDrew speaks with President of Optimum Publishing and political observer Dean Baxendale about the growing focus on Greenland, Arctic security, and how the United States now views hemispheric dominance in a rapidly changing world.
Baxendale explains that this moment has little to do with personalities and everything to do with national security. As China and Russia expand their presence in the Arctic, the United States is reasserting control over its strategic backyard - including key Arctic routes between Greenland and Newfoundland.
The discussion places Greenland within the broader context of American security doctrine, NORAD obligations, and Canada’s slow response to emerging Arctic threats. It also challenges the assumption that the United States pays close attention to Canadian opinion when hard security interests are at stake.
This is a clear-eyed look at geopolitics, Arctic defence, and why the world is entering a new era of strategic realism.
Independent analysis you will not hear in legacy media.
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