Yesterday, Danish Foreign Minister Rasmussen told the media: "We are not out of the crisis yet, nor have we found a solution. However, compared to a few weeks ago, our situation is much better now. There is currently no threat, and no trade war with Europe, but it's not easy to make Trump completely forget about Greenland..."

[Clever] The Danish foreign minister's remarks reveal the helplessness and clarity of small countries in the game of great powers. The United States has long coveted Greenland, from stationing troops during World War II to openly buying it in 2019. The Arctic strategy and resource competition have never ceased. At present, the crisis is eased and the trade war alert is lifted, but Trump's obsession remains, and Denmark will not retreat from its sovereignty red line. European solidarity supports it, and the people of Greenland strongly oppose it. History has already proven that pressure and extortion cannot gain territory or maintain allies' trust. Temporary easing does not mean the problem is solved. Hegemonic logic doesn't work; respecting sovereignty and equal dialogue is the only right way to resolve disputes.

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