Finally!
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Finally!
Danish Arctic Command announces that two C-130 Hercules planes have landed in the municipalities of Nuuk, and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland with international forces in preparation for large international "exercises".
The population of Greenland has been told to expect a "considerable military presence" consisting of international Air, Navy, Army, and Special Forces.
From what I hear, four NATO countries are involved in today's operation, including our Norwegians friends.
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@randahl that sounds like good deterrence plan. Will see if that sticks.
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Finally!
Danish Arctic Command announces that two C-130 Hercules planes have landed in the municipalities of Nuuk, and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland with international forces in preparation for large international "exercises".
The population of Greenland has been told to expect a "considerable military presence" consisting of international Air, Navy, Army, and Special Forces.
From what I hear, four NATO countries are involved in today's operation, including our Norwegians friends.
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Its kind of like the Taiwan situation. You cannot "win" a war with a superpower, but you can make it so costly that they may just walk away...
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@randahl that sounds like good deterrence plan. Will see if that sticks.
@peteriskrisjanis Danish military expert Per Viggo Jacobsen said that this creates a bit of a conundrum for the US, because now invading Greenland immediately means widespread international war.
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Finally!
Danish Arctic Command announces that two C-130 Hercules planes have landed in the municipalities of Nuuk, and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland with international forces in preparation for large international "exercises".
The population of Greenland has been told to expect a "considerable military presence" consisting of international Air, Navy, Army, and Special Forces.
From what I hear, four NATO countries are involved in today's operation, including our Norwegians friends.
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@randahl Finally. It's a great place for troop training anyway in case the EU will ever have to directly face Russia. Get used to the long icy winters now.
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Finally!
Danish Arctic Command announces that two C-130 Hercules planes have landed in the municipalities of Nuuk, and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland with international forces in preparation for large international "exercises".
The population of Greenland has been told to expect a "considerable military presence" consisting of international Air, Navy, Army, and Special Forces.
From what I hear, four NATO countries are involved in today's operation, including our Norwegians friends.
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@randahl
Please: don't forget the source π€¦πΌββοΈ -
@randahl was bedeutet das hier "π¬π±π©π°π³π΄π¬π§πͺπΊ"
@somlu1968 Dies sind Flaggen von LΓ€ndern, von denen ich annehme, dass sie an der Operation teilnehmen werden. Noch ist nichts bestΓ€tigt.
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@somlu1968 Dies sind Flaggen von LΓ€ndern, von denen ich annehme, dass sie an der Operation teilnehmen werden. Noch ist nichts bestΓ€tigt.
@randahl ah, danke, hab mich auch ΓΌber die andere Schrifttype gewundert.
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Finally!
Danish Arctic Command announces that two C-130 Hercules planes have landed in the municipalities of Nuuk, and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland with international forces in preparation for large international "exercises".
The population of Greenland has been told to expect a "considerable military presence" consisting of international Air, Navy, Army, and Special Forces.
From what I hear, four NATO countries are involved in today's operation, including our Norwegians friends.
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@randahl Even Germany sends 13 soldiers as an exploration team π―
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Its kind of like the Taiwan situation. You cannot "win" a war with a superpower, but you can make it so costly that they may just walk away...
@sleepy62 exactly.
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Finally!
Danish Arctic Command announces that two C-130 Hercules planes have landed in the municipalities of Nuuk, and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland with international forces in preparation for large international "exercises".
The population of Greenland has been told to expect a "considerable military presence" consisting of international Air, Navy, Army, and Special Forces.
From what I hear, four NATO countries are involved in today's operation, including our Norwegians friends.
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Source 2: https://www.facebook.com/share/171qd7gxLo/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Source 3: P1 Morgen
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Finally!
Danish Arctic Command announces that two C-130 Hercules planes have landed in the municipalities of Nuuk, and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland with international forces in preparation for large international "exercises".
The population of Greenland has been told to expect a "considerable military presence" consisting of international Air, Navy, Army, and Special Forces.
From what I hear, four NATO countries are involved in today's operation, including our Norwegians friends.
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@randahl France too apparently.
Hoping that having NATO troops there means trump can't invade militarily π€ -
@randahl
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@randahl France too apparently.
Hoping that having NATO troops there means trump can't invade militarily π€@tdp_org has France confirmed their participation today?
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Source 2: https://www.facebook.com/share/171qd7gxLo/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Source 3: P1 Morgen
@randahl Germany is only sending a 13-people advance party π . How embarrassing ....
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Finally!
Danish Arctic Command announces that two C-130 Hercules planes have landed in the municipalities of Nuuk, and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland with international forces in preparation for large international "exercises".
The population of Greenland has been told to expect a "considerable military presence" consisting of international Air, Navy, Army, and Special Forces.
From what I hear, four NATO countries are involved in today's operation, including our Norwegians friends.
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Finally!
Danish Arctic Command announces that two C-130 Hercules planes have landed in the municipalities of Nuuk, and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland with international forces in preparation for large international "exercises".
The population of Greenland has been told to expect a "considerable military presence" consisting of international Air, Navy, Army, and Special Forces.
From what I hear, four NATO countries are involved in today's operation, including our Norwegians friends.
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A prudent move since (as Trump pointed out) the threat to Greenland from countries like Russia and China is so serious that it would warrant the US taking ownership.
One wonders why Denmark and NATO were not aware of this threat before. It's clearly necessary to defend it from those countries.
(and any other that don't belong and could attempt to get a foothold there)
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@randahl Germany is only sending a 13-people advance party π . How embarrassing ....
@masek I do not think that is embarrassing. I think that is what you do to make sure everything is ready for the larger force.
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A prudent move since (as Trump pointed out) the threat to Greenland from countries like Russia and China is so serious that it would warrant the US taking ownership.
One wonders why Denmark and NATO were not aware of this threat before. It's clearly necessary to defend it from those countries.
(and any other that don't belong and could attempt to get a foothold there)
@sibrosan because Trump is lying. There is no immediate threat from other countries. We have expensive surveillance to prove it.
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@masek I do not think that is embarrassing. I think that is what you do to make sure everything is ready for the larger force.
@randahl Which will arrive (if nothing unforeseen happens) in 2-3 years. Ask the Estonians ...
Most of the previous generation of my family worked for the military and I have a lot of friends in shipbuilding and R&D. I get a lot of insight on the current state.
Believe me, we would not be a threat even to Luxembourg even if we tried π.
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@sibrosan because Trump is lying. There is no immediate threat from other countries. We have expensive surveillance to prove it.
@randahl Why explain the obvious and not just enjoy the subtle irony π