U.S. Seeks to Modify Military Agreement to Keep Forces in Greenland After Potential Independence

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According to The New York Times, the United States is attempting to modify a long-standing military arrangement to ensure American forces can remain in Greenland indefinitely, even if Greenland becomes independent. The move reflects U.S. concerns about maintaining strategic military presence in the Arctic region amid potential shifts in Greenland’s political status.

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