By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of cookies, revised Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.
As Washington shifts focus on securing strategic resources and containing its rivals, Greenland has emerged as a highly contested prize – one that some in the U.S. government view as essential to American security and economic interests. From the Arctic to Venezuela, the Trump administration's willingness to sideline longstanding international law and NATO principles is exposing a widening transatlantic rift. CGTN's Zhou Jiaxin explains.
As Washington shifts focus on securing strategic resources and containing its rivals, Greenland has emerged as a highly contested prize – one that some in the U.S. government view as essential to American security and economic interests. From the Arctic to Venezuela, the Trump administration's willingness to sideline longstanding international law and NATO principles is exposing a widening transatlantic rift. CGTN's Zhou Jiaxin explains.