
In recent years, Greenland has gained global attention, largely due to the interest expressed by Donald Trump during his presidency. Our investigative team, including Jeffrey Gettleman on the ground and senior writer Katrin Bennhold, delves into the nuanced reactions of Greenlanders to this controversial proposition. This exploration considers Greenland's strategic importance, not just for the United States, but also for Denmark, to which it is tied, and the Greenlanders themselves, who value their autonomy and cultural heritage. Discussions center around the potential impact on the region's political and environmental landscape, especially as climate change opens up new economic possibilities through natural resources. The broadcast further covers the historical context of such territorial interests in Greenland, exploring past attempts and the socio-political dynamics at play. This comprehensive look aims to provide a deeper understanding of Greenland's geopolitical significance and the feelings of its people amidst the shadows of international intrigue.