justme +FollowDenmark has moved to reinforce Greenland’s defense by purchasing Hellfire missiles from the United States, a step aimed at enhancing the island’s military readiness amid growing geopolitical pressures in the Arctic. The acquisition underscores Copenhagen’s commitment to safeguarding its Arctic territory and asserting sovereignty over Greenland. At the same time, it highlights Denmark’s reliance on advanced U.S. defense technology, reflecting the intricate balance of cooperation and strategic dependence. As Arctic security gains global importance, Greenland has emerged as a critical focal point where Danish defense priorities intersect with expanding American strategic interests, revealing both collaboration and underlying competition in the region. #ArcticSecurity #Greenland #DenmarkDefense #HellfireMissiles #Geopolitics #ArcticStrategy418112Share
Michael Flores+FollowGreenland’s Slippery Secret RevealedTurns out, Greenland’s glaciers are melting way faster than we thought—and it’s not just the warm air. Scientists found a thick, squishy layer of sediment under the ice that acts like a slip-n-slide, letting glaciers rush into the ocean. This means rising sea levels could speed up, and coastal cities might need to brace themselves sooner than expected. Who knew what’s under the ice could be such a game-changer? #Science #Greenland #ClimateChange3311Share
Kristy Tallman+Follow❄️🚨 BREAKING: EUROPEAN TROOPS ARRIVE IN GREENLAND 🚨❄️ This isn’t routine. This isn’t symbolic. This is boots on ice. European forces have arrived in Greenland as tensions between the United States and Denmark continue to deepen, signaling a serious escalation in Arctic geopolitics. Greenland’s strategic location — critical shipping routes, military positioning, and untapped resources — has made it a flashpoint, and this move shifts the situation from diplomatic tension to physical presence. Officials describe the deployment as support for Denmark and regional security, but the timing raises hard questions about power, sovereignty, and control in the Arctic. When troops arrive, the stakes change. This situation is developing. Eyes on Greenland. Eyes on what comes next. #BreakingNews #Greenland #ArcticTensions #GlobalSecurity #Geopolitics #WLNN495114Share
The Roundup Review+FollowSoldiers from France, Germany and other European countries have begun arriving in Greenland to help boost the Arctic island’s security after talks involving Denmark, Greenland and the United States highlighted “fundamental disagreement” between President Donald Trump’s administration and its European allies. It came after a meeting between US, Danish and Greenlandic officials in Washington ended without a settlement. President Donald Trump has made repeated calls to make Greenland part of the United States -- "one way or another". France has already sent 15 soldiers and Germany 13. Norway and Sweden are also participating. “The first French military elements are already en route” and “others will follow”, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday as French authorities said soldiers from the country’s mountain infantry unit were already in Nuuk, Greenland’s capital. On Thursday, Moscow criticised “references to certain activity of Russia and China around Greenland as a reason for the current escalation”. “First they came up with the idea that there were some aggressors, and then that they were ready to protect someone from these aggressors,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said of the West’s actions on Greenland. With all the arguing where is #NATOFuture #GreenlandCrisis #Greenland #NATO #thegreenlandescalation #greenlandescalation665230Share
Michael Flores+FollowGreenland & Antarctica’s Ice Speeding Up?!Imagine your ice cream melting down your arm—now picture that, but it’s Greenland and Antarctica’s massive ice sheets. Scientists just dropped the first-ever high-res ‘ice speed report’ and, yikes, some glaciers are moving up to 164 feet per day! Satellites are basically binge-watching the ice 24/7, tracking every crack and slide. The big takeaway? Our frozen giants are melting and shifting faster than ever, and it’s a major red flag for rising seas and climate change. #Science #ClimateChange #Greenland00Share
megangibson+FollowGreenland’s 650-Foot Wave Shook the PlanetImagine a landslide so massive it triggered a 650-foot mega-tsunami in a remote Greenland fjord—and the aftershocks made the whole Earth vibrate for nine days! Satellites and seismometers only pieced it together after the fact. Turns out, climate change is making these icy landscapes way more unstable. The craziest part? The wave got trapped, bouncing back and forth like a giant bathtub slosh, and scientists could literally see and feel it from space. Wild climate era preview, right? #Science #Greenland #MegaTsunami162Share
peterfoster+FollowGreenland Mining: Why It’s Still a One-Mine ShowEver wondered why Greenland isn’t a mining hotspot despite all those valuable minerals? Turns out, running a mine there is like running a pop-up shop in Antarctica—no roads, wild weather, and you can’t just order spare parts on Amazon. Only one mine is up and running, and it took over a decade to get there. Investors need patience, and locals want jobs and a clean environment. So, don’t expect a gold rush—think slow and steady, one mine at a time. #Business #Industry #Greenland10Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowGreenland’s Secret Could Flood Cities FasterScientists just found soft sediments under Greenland’s ice sheet, and it’s a total game-changer. Turns out, the ice is sliding into the ocean way faster than anyone thought, which could mean sea levels rise sooner than expected. Coastal cities might need to speed up their plans to deal with flooding, and it’s not just about wet feet—think ruined crops, more disease, and even mosquitoes moving in. Wild how one discovery can shake up everything we thought we knew! #Science #Greenland #ClimateChange10Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowGreenland’s Hot Secret Melts MindsTurns out, what’s happening under Greenland’s ice is just as wild as what’s happening on top. Scientists used 3D modeling to find massive heat pockets deep underground, which could totally change how we predict sea-level rise. Basically, the land under the ice is warmer and softer than we thought, making glaciers move and melt faster. Sea-level forecasts might need a serious update! Who knew the real drama was happening below the surface? #Science #Greenland #ClimateScience20Share
Ashley May+FollowGreenland Meltdown: Mark Lender's Shocking Pics 🧊Photographer Mark Seth Lender’s latest Greenland shots are sparking major debate. Fans are arguing if his haunting glacier photos are proof of climate disaster or just nature’s cycle. The wildest twist? Lender got lost on a glacier he’d mapped a decade ago because the iconic blue ice was gone! Some say it’s a wake-up call, others claim it’s overblown. Are these images enough to change minds? #Entertainment #Painting #Greenland20Share