🚨Denmark calls EMERGENCY MEETING to STOP US INVASION
From MeidasTouch
Denmark's parliament convenes an emergency meeting to address concerns over a potential U.S. invasion of Greenland, amid tensions escalated by statements from Trump's envoy suggesting aggressive options. European nations, including the United Kingdom and Germany, have issued a joint statement emphasizing the importance of Arctic security and collective defense through NATO, reaffirming their commitment to upholding sovereignty and territorial integrity in the region.
Key Takeaways
- When diplomacy fails, resorting to the Monroe Doctrine feels oddly like bringing a knife to a gunfight.
- Denmark's emergency session reflects an amusing irony: preparing for invasion from the very ally it protects.
- Landry's comments blur lines between 'business investment' and 'colonial takeover,' proving America can play both roles poorly.
- For NATO, the Arctic isn't just cold; it's a heated battleground for old colonial dreams draped in modern legality.
- Stephen Miller seems to think territorial claims are like Monopoly: just take what you want and hope no one notices.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Jeff Landry (person)
- Kingdom of Denmark (location)
- Louisiana (location)
- DeleteMe (sponsor)
- Arctic (location)
- Mette Frederiksen (person)
- Territorial integrity (concept)
- Western Hemisphere (location)
- Midas Touch YouTube channel (company)
- Charter of the United Nations (concept)
- Sovereignty (concept)
- John Thune (person)
- Steven Little Miller (person)
- joindeleteme.com/midas (concept)
- Parliament of Denmark (Folketing) (company)
- European Union (company)
- Treaty of the Danish West Indies (1916) (concept)
- The Godfather (concept)
- Inviolability of borders (concept)
- United States Virgin Islands (location)