Pax Annexa: The 51st state threat works well for Trump
In February, President Trump joked at a closed-door Alfalfa Club dinner, “We’re not going to invade Greenland. We’re going to buy it.”
Alas there is no Buckwheat Club or even a Spanky Club.
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In February, President Trump joked at a closed-door Alfalfa Club dinner, “We’re not going to invade Greenland. We’re going to buy it.”
Alas there is no Buckwheat Club or even a Spanky Club.
Trump’s next Moves to reassert Western Hemisphere Primacy[1]. When President Donald Trump convened selected hemispheric partners at Doral, Florida on March 7 for the Shield of the Americas security cooperation conference, the stated purpose was to solidify a regional alliance against illegal narcotics. But the subtext was clear: to limit Chinese engagement and reduce Chinese influence in the Western Hemisphere. The world has changed dramatically, and we have witnessed the transition of world regions and countries. President Trump and the United States are responsible for the majority of these shifts. Globalism and Globalists have taken a back seat to these initiatives. Just look at the changes in the Western Hemisphere from the Arctic to the Antarctic. The changes in Europe and the Middle East are mindboggling. The strike on Iran has now changed the Middle East forever and into a future of hope for peace and prosperity.
SMR stands for Small Modular Reactor. The concept is simple: instead of building massive, one-off nuclear cathedrals that take fifteen years, billions of dollars, and three generations of lawyers, you build smaller reactors that are standardized, factory-produced, shipped in modules, and deployed where power is actually needed. They’re designed to be safer, faster to build, easier to scale, and—most importantly—repeatable.
The National Security Strategy tells you what’s coming, what matters, and—most importantly—what’s about to get funded. Not because the NSS is magical. Because in Washington, priorities aren’t real until money gets thrown at them like confetti at a parade.
The USA has been defending Greenland longer than Denmark because on August 9, 1940, the Danes fought the Germans valiantly for 6 hours but threw in the towel because Denmark did not want to be annihilated.
So if the Earth is flat, then Greenland is basically… what? A decorative corner of the map? The unused part of a board game? The place you accidentally fold over when you’re stuffing an atlas back into the glove box?
In the 1950’s, long before Arctic warfare became trendy again now in 2026 —before the think tanks rediscovered parkas and PowerPoint slides—the United States quietly built an entire nuclear city under the ice in Greenland. Not a base. Not a bunker. A city. With hallways, living quarters, electricity, plumbing, a chapel, and—because this is America—a big nuclear reactor.
Let’s stop pretending this is a seminar where everyone raises their hand and waits to be called on. The United States is the global hegemon. That’s not bravado; it’s the rebuilt operating system. When America “consults,” it’s being polite. When America decides, the rest of the world updates its talking points.
President Trump has done something even the evil Putin hasn’t done… directly threaten a NATO country with military action.
The United States has a moral obligation to liberate Greenland from the icy grip of despair. Sure, the 56,000 Greenlanders don’t seem to be asking for help, but what do they know?