💨 Abstract
officials have considered offering lump sum payments, ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 per person, to Greenlanders to encourage Greenland's secession from Denmark and potential annexation by the U.S. This proposal, along with other strategies like military intervention or a Compact of Free Association, has been met with disdain from European leaders, who assert that only Greenland and Denmark can decide their relations.
Courtesy: Reuters
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