Mac1958
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Authoritarians appeal to the weak.
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Authoritarians appeal to the weak.
Said team we need a ministry of truthThis is working out perfectly for Putin. He knows that splitting NATO increases his chances for getting Ukraine.
America, China and Russia splitting up the world. Authoritarianism wins.







WeeeeeeeeeThis is working out perfectly for Putin. He knows that splitting NATO increases his chances for getting Ukraine.
America, China and Russia splitting up the world. Authoritarianism wins.
How would Trump be remembered at home if he pulled it off peacefully, through purchase? American memory tends to fix on outcomes, not process. The Louisiana Purchase is celebrated for doubling the young nation, not for the constitutional scruples it raised at the time. The Alaska Purchase, derided as “Seward’s Folly,” is now taught as strategic foresight. The sheer scale of Greenland would make it the single largest one‑time expansion of US territory, narrowly edging out Louisiana in raw area. That alone would place any president in the pantheon of consequential leaders; Trump would likely be discussed in the same breath as Jefferson and, by sheer magnitude of territorial change, alongside the transformative figures students learn first.
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None of this denies the friction such a move would create. Denmark and Greenland possess their own political dynamics and legal prerogatives, and Washington’s meek European allies have signaled discomfort with any transactional treatment of sovereignty. The rhetoric around a “rules‑based Arctic” would not vanish overnight – but, in the end, it would be reframed. History’s “rules” are often codified after the fact to fit the outcomes major powers achieve. If a peaceful, lawful purchase were concluded, the international system would move quickly to recognize the new reality, just as it did after prior land cessions in the 19th century. The controversy and the pressure exerted to enact such a purchase would migrate from front pages of newspapers to footnotes in history books.
Domestically, opposition would likely be sharp in the moment, especially over process, cost, and precedent. It would be massively amplified by the divisiveness of Trump’s figure. Yet American political memory is selective. If the acquisition delivered clear strategic advantages, and was followed by effective integration and investment, the drama of the negotiations would fade while the map endured. Schoolroom globes would change. So would calculations in defense, climate science, and resource policy. Over time, anniversaries – not the acrimony – would structure how most citizens encountered the story.
There are, of course, ways this legacy could sour. America remembers big swings, but it also remembers boondoggles. If the path to acquisition trampled consent, sparked long‑running disputes, or failed to deliver tangible benefits, the afterglow would dim and the comparison to Jefferson or Seward would feel strained. For a time.
Still, if Trump were to acquire Greenland, historians would struggle to write the modern American story without giving him a central chapter. The combination of scale, symbolism, and strategic repositioning would be too significant to treat as a footnote. Whatever one thinks of his methods, the legacy question in that scenario is straightforward: the map would testify on his behalf long after today’s arguments have quieted. That is how history so often works. Outcomes, etched in borders, become the monuments.
Tissue?You liberals are like the flood from Halo, I swear to gods, you colonize every single internet community and perform these circlejerks and stick your asses in everyone's faces who doesn't agree with you.
Go **** yourselves.
The problem with you ******* people is you've never been punched in the ******* face before, and it shows.Tissue?
Many have tried.The problem with you ******* people is you've never been punched in the ******* face before, and it shows.
I'll whoop your ******* ass if you want me toMany have tried.
Skoden!I'll whoop your ******* ass if you want me to![]()
Biden claimed he would unite all Americans. At the end of his tenure America was more divided than ever.Wow, Trump has really united the world like no figure before him!
And unlike under Obama and Biden, America is no longer the laughing stock of the world!
America and the world have never been better!
America first, the world second, and the universe the ultimate!
He's got the whole world in his hands.
He's got the whole world in his hands.
He's got the whole world in his hands.
He's got the whole world in his hands.
So they're woke now?he woke a lot of people up though didnt he?.....
learn English....So they're woke now?
.trump is small -mindrd after all.









.trump has surly adversely affected the world but it's never been in his hands. Instead of unity we are.now have division.
Learn humor..
Cute post.
Anyone got their Stann/English dictionary handy?
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