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Source: Reuters
Exclusive-US weighs special status for Greenland as quest for island intensifies
Gram Slattery, Valerie Volcovici and Steve Holland
Fri, May 9, 2025 at 1:56 PM EDT·4 min read
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. officials are discussing a plan to pull Greenland into America's sphere of influence using a type of agreement that the United States has used to keep close ties with several Pacific Island nations, according to two U.S. officials and another person familiar with the discussions.
Under the plan being considered, the Trump administration would propose to Greenland's leaders that the island enter into a so-called Compact of Free Association, or COFA, with the United States.
While the precise details of COFA agreements - which have only ever been extended to the small island nations of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands and Palau - vary depending on the signatory, the U.S. government typically provides many essential services, from mail delivery to emergency management to military protection. In exchange, the U.S. military operates freely in COFA countries and trade with the U.S. is largely duty-free.
President Donald Trump, who during his first administration floated the idea of acquiring Greenland, has pressed even harder since taking office in January, refusing to rule out taking the island by force. Denmark, which governs the island, has sharply rebuffed the idea.
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multigraincracker
(35,617 posts)island with the agreement that he spend his retirement winters there would be a great plan to get it going. He might even sign up Kid Rock to do a show or two every week.
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riversedge
(75,428 posts)may be way off bat I know. Just a thought.
Norrrm
(1,453 posts)And the status of the Greenlanders? American citizens or nuisance natives of Trump's benevolence?
Puerto Rico has a precedent.... They are American citizens.
PSPS
(14,529 posts)Joinfortmill
(17,982 posts)Who's running the White House? Krasnov could never dream this up himself.
no_hypocrisy
(51,480 posts)I think Greenland and Denmark can see through the facade and the charade.