AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGreenland & Arctic Security: Trump renewed calls for the U.S. to control Greenland at the NATO summit in Ankara, arguing the U.S. “shouldn’t have given it back” to Denmark and linking the push to protection and minerals; Danish PM Mette Frederiksen replied that Greenland is not for sale and that Denmark will defend NATO “every inch,” while Greenland’s leaders stress self-determination can’t be negotiated. NATO Industrial Push: Coverage of the Ankara summit highlights a drive for higher defense spending and stronger European defense industry output, with Turkey seen as a key winner as U.S.–Turkey ties gained momentum. Rare Earths & Supply Chains: Greenland-adjacent critical-minerals momentum continues, including Amaroq’s Gardaq funding for rare earth and iron ore work in northern Greenland, and broader rare-earth processing plans like West Virginia’s $150M hub turning coal tailings into strategic minerals. Energy/Inflation Watch: Fed Governor Christopher Waller warned rates may need to rise if inflation stays above target, with oil-price pressure tied to renewed U.S.–Iran conflict. Climate Heat Pressure: A new wave of extreme heat is driving grid strain and policy urgency across the U.S. and Europe, reinforcing the pressure on energy systems and resilience planning.
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