Will Greenland permit new U.S. mining operations by mid-2026?
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Official announcements from Greenland's government or U.S. mining companies
Trump Seeks Greenland for Critical Minerals Amid Climate Change, Faces Local Resistance
Jan 17, 2025, 01:54 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, citing its strategic importance and natural resources. Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, has been the subject of discussions between Trump and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. Frederiksen emphasized that Greenland's future, including any potential independence, should be decided by its own people. Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede has stated that while Greenland does not wish to be part of the U.S. or Denmark, it is open to strengthening cooperation with the U.S., particularly in defense and mining. Egede highlighted the importance of U.S. security for Greenland and expressed readiness for American investments in extracting the island's critical minerals. The interest in Greenland is driven by its vast reserves of oil, gas, and critical minerals, which are becoming more accessible due to climate change. However, Greenland's harsh climate and lack of infrastructure pose significant challenges to mining operations. Donald Trump Jr. visited Greenland recently, indicating ongoing U.S. engagement with the territory.
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Yes • 50%
Formal agreement reached • 25%
Informal cooperation established • 25%
No cooperation established • 25%
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Talks ongoing • 25%
No agreement reached • 25%
Agreement reached • 25%
Talks abandoned • 25%
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Yes • 50%
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Yes • 50%
Support U.S. acquisition • 25%
Remain neutral • 25%
Seek increased autonomy • 25%
Oppose U.S. acquisition • 25%
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No • 50%
Status quo • 25%
Closer ties with Denmark • 25%
Greater autonomy • 25%
Independence • 25%
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Significant increase • 25%
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Moderate increase • 25%