💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump has revived interest in acquiring Greenland for national security reasons, sparking discussions about the island's history and current status. Greenland, inhabited by Inuit peoples and later colonized by Denmark in the 18th century, gained self-rule in 2009 and can declare independence through a referendum. Relations between Denmark and Greenland have been strained by historical misconduct. The U.S.
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