
People keep asking the wrong question.
“No, I’m not calling for an invasion of Greenland.”
The real issue is leverage, responsibility, and who actually carries the weight of global security.
Since World War II, the United States has provided the overwhelming majority of NATO’s real military capability. Not the admin budget. Not the clipboard money. The muscle. The deterrence. The nuclear triad, the navy, the air power, the logistics that keep the Northern Hemisphere stable.
That reality gets ignored because it’s uncomfortable.
So when conversations pop up about Greenland, they’re not about land. They’re about position, the Arctic, Russia, China, and a 30-year chessboard most people refuse to look at.
This episode breaks down why pretending the burden is “shared equally” inside NATO is fiction, why Denmark can’t bankroll Arctic defense alone, and why dismissing Greenland’s strategic value is how nations lose influence without firing a shot.
This isn’t about MAGA.
It’s about math, history, and deterrence.
And this conversation isn’t aging the way people think it is.
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