It’s TACO Time For Greenland After Trump Flops At Davos

WTF are you ranting about? What "other options" do countries have that they didn't have two years ago?

Who is hiding and how? $10 you hide and won't explain this rant.
Mac1958 QED. I think it's time for you to go on iggie as you refuse to discuss even the stuff you bring up.
 
If you do not believe men should compete in womens sports, you are transphobic.

You guys made that rule, not me.

I don't belive it, you just have nothing else to say and feel a pathological need to talk back just for the sake of.

Very pathetic, don't you have any self respect?
 
US wants sovereignty on whatever bases they claim plus exclusive mineral rights.
There's several mining concerns on the Island and from what I read, US stopped them from signing with China.

Depends what you consider sovereignty
It will not become US territory but we have sovereignty over all our military bases like we currently have with our base in Greenland

Can you provide any evidence of China trying to buy mining rights or is that just another Trump fantasy?
 
See the German attitude toward the climate change doomsday hoax
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Wake up.
 
Your opinion of me means nothing. You're just a Trumpster. Sorry.

Please feel free to put me on ignore.
Mac1958 ‘s preferred method of debate is to put people who disagree with him on ignore

That way he wins by default
 
America was great when we put America first
America was helped to be made great when it lead a rules based world order that promoted democracy and free markets following WW II.
 
I don't belive it, you just have nothing else to say and feel a pathological need to talk back just for the sake of.

Very pathetic, don't you have any self respect?
You don’t believe the left accuses the right of transphobia?
 
You don’t believe the left accuses the right of transphobia?

They do, so ******* what? I'm not here as "the left" I speak for myself and all you are doing is making things up about me and poluting the thread with irrelevant nonsense.
 
Here are some excerpts from what I believe will be the seminal speech of our time.

Today, I'll talk about the rupture in the world order, the end of a nice story and the beginning of a brutal reality where geopolitics among the great powers is not subject to any constraints. But I also submit to you that other countries, particularly middle powers like Canada, are not powerless. They have the capacity to build a new order that embodies our values, like respect for human rights, sustainable development, solidarity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of states.
It seems that every day we're reminded that we live in an era of great power rivalry. That the rules-based order is fading. That the strong can do what they can, and the weak must suffer what they must. This aphorism of Thucydides is presented as inevitable — as the natural logic of international relations reasserting itself. And faced with this logic, there is a strong tendency for countries to go along to get along. To accommodate. To avoid trouble. To hope that compliance will buy safety. It won't.

Havel called this "living within a lie." The system's power comes not from its truth but from everyone's willingness to perform as if it were true. And its fragility comes from the same source: when even one person stops performing — when the greengrocer removes his sign — the illusion begins to crack.

Friends, it is time for companies and countries to take their signs down.
But more recently, great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons. Tariffs as leverage. Financial infrastructure as coercion. Supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited.

You cannot "live within the lie" of mutual benefit through integration when integration becomes the source of your subordination.

The multilateral institutions on which middle powers have relied — the WTO, the UN, the COP — the very architecture of collective problem solving, are under threat.


Everyone should read that speech in its entirety. It's a masterpiece, cutting through the constant gaslighting of the trump regime and exposing its affect on the world with devastating clarity.

Let me be direct: We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition.

One lead by a moral degenerate with a singular goal in mind, unbridled power for himself.

He sounds hysterical. I’m not surprised.
 
Can you provide any evidence of China trying to buy mining rights or is that just another Trump fantasy?
I said signing with China.

US base is US soil. Trump said in His speech something about the framework for sovereignty having to do with legally defending the island and US ownership of the bases.
 
Mac1958 ‘s preferred method of debate is to put people who disagree with him on ignore

That way he wins by default
Pretty weird that one would spend so much time on a debate site and refuse to debate. Oh well. No loss.
 
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Here are some excerpts from what I believe will be the seminal speech of our time.

Today, I'll talk about the rupture in the world order, the end of a nice story and the beginning of a brutal reality where geopolitics among the great powers is not subject to any constraints. But I also submit to you that other countries, particularly middle powers like Canada, are not powerless. They have the capacity to build a new order that embodies our values, like respect for human rights, sustainable development, solidarity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of states.
It seems that every day we're reminded that we live in an era of great power rivalry. That the rules-based order is fading. That the strong can do what they can, and the weak must suffer what they must. This aphorism of Thucydides is presented as inevitable — as the natural logic of international relations reasserting itself. And faced with this logic, there is a strong tendency for countries to go along to get along. To accommodate. To avoid trouble. To hope that compliance will buy safety. It won't.

Havel called this "living within a lie." The system's power comes not from its truth but from everyone's willingness to perform as if it were true. And its fragility comes from the same source: when even one person stops performing — when the greengrocer removes his sign — the illusion begins to crack.

Friends, it is time for companies and countries to take their signs down.
But more recently, great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons. Tariffs as leverage. Financial infrastructure as coercion. Supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited.

You cannot "live within the lie" of mutual benefit through integration when integration becomes the source of your subordination.

The multilateral institutions on which middle powers have relied — the WTO, the UN, the COP — the very architecture of collective problem solving, are under threat.


Everyone should read that speech in its entirety. It's a masterpiece, cutting through the constant gaslighting of the trump regime and exposing its affect on the world with devastating clarity.

Let me be direct: We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition.

One lead by a moral degenerate with a singular goal in mind, unbridled power for himself.
Destabilizing the entire world to Make American Great Again is what Trump ran and was elected on. America first, not social collectiveness.
 
That absurd view of things sees the US as having been taken advantage of when it fact it has arguably been the biggest beneficiary of the world order it helped create.
We have propped up the world for too long. Lets decouple and let it play out.
 
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