Explore opposing arguments on real questions. Compare reasoning, evidence, and blind spots.
In recent years, U.S. President Donald Trump has argued that the United States should acquire Greenland—a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark—for national security and strategic advantages in the Arctic. Proponents highlight geopolitical threats and resource access, while opponents cite sovereignty, international law, and diplomatic risks. This debate asks whether U.S. acquisition of Greenland would be justified or problematic.