Latest polls in Greenland show that 85% of the island's residents oppose the American occupation, and only 6% are willing to become part of the United States.
Greenland is currently an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, with a high degree of autonomy, but defense and foreign affairs are still managed by the Danish government.
Greenland residents enjoy free medical care, education, and ample employment security.
Since 1979, Greenland has had internal self-government, and in 2009 it gained full autonomy, allowing it to independently manage judicial, medical, and educational affairs. However, its defense, foreign affairs, and currency issuance rights are retained by the Danish government, and the King of Denmark remains the nominal head of state of Greenland.
The island currently maintains its indigenous, original ecological state,
any occupation or investment development projects would require introducing outsiders, and the status of the local indigenous people in decision-making would disappear. Their language and culture would face significant challenges, and their living environment would lose control. This would cause serious damage to this pristine land, and even affect the living environment of the Nordic region to varying degrees.
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