AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGreenland & Arctic Security: Denmark and Greenland pushed back hard on Trump’s renewed push for U.S. control, with Danish PM Mette Frederiksen saying Greenland is “not for sale” and that Denmark would defend every inch of NATO territory. NATO Summit Fallout: At the Ankara summit, Trump mixed threats with praise—pressuring allies on defense spending, reigniting Greenland and Iran disputes, then ending by claiming “tremendous love” and unity. Defense Industry Shift: NATO leaders backed higher spending and Ukraine support, including a major U.S. move to license Ukraine to manufacture Patriot air-defense systems—signaling a deeper defense-production handoff. Rare Earths & Supply Chains: Greenland-linked critical minerals activity stayed in focus, alongside broader moves to secure rare earth processing and “mine-to-magnet” pathways. Maritime Leverage: A U.S. envoy warned at the IMO that China uses shipbuilding and port access as political pressure—tying Arctic and Greenland security debates to global shipping vulnerability. Business/Tech Note: ExpressVPN expanded its network to include Nuuk, adding more local connection options for users.
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