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SHOCKING: Will USA Attack a NATO Country? The Battle for Greenland Could End NATO!

 


Is the United States about to repeat the mistakes of the Soviet Union? A shocking geopolitical analysis suggests that Washington’s next target isn’t Russia or China—it is one of its own allies: Denmark.

​With President Trump reportedly eyeing Greenland for its strategic value and rare earth minerals, the world is asking a terrifying question: Will NATO survive if the US attacks a NATO member?

The Greenland Obsession: Why Now?

​Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark, but the US sees it as the next "Alaska."

  • Resource Goldmine: Beneath the ice lies a treasure trove of Rare Earth Minerals, Oil, and Natural Gas.
  • Strategic Location: Controlling Greenland allows the US to block Russia and China in the Arctic region.
  • The "Alaska" Logic: Just as the US bought Alaska from Russia in the 1800s for cheap, Trump believes acquiring Greenland will secure American dominance for the next 100 years.

The NATO Paradox: Article 5 Against the US?

​This is the most dangerous part of the story. Denmark is a founding member of NATO.

  • Article 5 Rules: An attack on one NATO member is an attack on all.
  • The Nightmare Scenario: If the US forces its way into Greenland, technically, all other NATO nations (UK, France, Germany) are treaty-bound to defend Denmark—against the United States!
  • Result: This would essentially mean the collapse of NATO and the start of a new global order.

Repeating History: The USSR Mistake

​The video analysis draws a chilling parallel with the Soviet Union (USSR).

  • ​Decades ago, the USSR tried to expand by bullying its neighbors and allies. This over-expansion eventually led to its collapse.
  • ​Critics warn that by threatening allies like Denmark (and recently interfering in Venezuela), the US is walking the same path of self-destruction.

Conclusion: A Trillion-Dollar Gamble

​The US willingness to risk its oldest alliance (NATO) for a piece of land proves one thing: The race for resources has turned allies into potential enemies. If Trump moves on Greenland, it won't just be a trade deal—it could be the spark for a very different kind of World War.

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