Greenland, the world's largest island, is 80% covered in ice and shares maritime borders with Canada, Iceland, and Norway. Greenland has a rich cultural heritage despite its harsh environment, with folk arts like soft stone carving, drum dancing, and kayak building. It is also home to Sermeodale, one of the fastest and most active glaciers retreating due to climate change. The US has attempted to buy Greenland twice—once in 1946 for $100 million and again in 2019 under President Trump—for its strategic, military, and economic value, including rare earth minerals and Arctic shipping routes. With melting ice and emerging resources, could Greenland become the next geopolitical battleground?
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