• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      With climate change opening up more routes through the arctic seas, it becomes a strategic place to set up shop and control all that traffic (read: tax.)

      Incidentally we already have a base there. (I believe it’s for launching rockets into polar orbits. Don’t quote me on that.)

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      It’s an incredibly lucrative land for minerals and such, they already had to give Denmark a slap on the wrist for screwing over the local Greenlandic population.

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        Which is probably gonna be melting soon. Once that ice is gone all those minerals in the Greenland archipelago are gonna be up for grabs.

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      Good strategic placement as the arctic ice pack melts for new shipping routes and opportunities for oil exploration