AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNATO Summit Fallout (Ankara): Trump’s Ankara visit ended with “love and unity,” but the week’s headline tension stayed put: he pressed allies on defense spending, renewed Greenland control demands, and dragged the Iran crisis into the alliance’s agenda. Greenland Sovereignty & Industry: Danish PM Mette Frederiksen said Denmark is “ready to defend every inch” of NATO including its own territory, as Greenlanders and Denmark pushed back on U.S. takeover talk—while a separate report claims a Trump-linked Texas firm is trying to drill in Greenland despite the resources ministry saying no active permissions exist. Defense Supply Chain Shift: In a major win for Ukraine, the U.S. said it will license Ukraine to manufacture Patriot missile interceptors, adding pressure for faster European and allied defense production. Arctic Critical Minerals: Critical Metals Corp launched a review aimed at unlocking non-core assets while accelerating its Tanbreez rare-earth project in Greenland, positioning it for defense and advanced-tech supply chains. Markets & Security Mood: Reuters and market coverage framed the summit as a temporary stabilizer—Article 5 reaffirmed, but European officials expect more U.S. volatility ahead.
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