Trump's Greenland Gambit Shows America First in Action
This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.
The chattering class is having another collective meltdown. This time, it's over President Trump's renewed interest in Greenland—a strategic territory that would strengthen American security for generations.
Let's be clear about what's really happening here. While Biden spent four years apologizing for American strength, Trump is thinking like a leader. Greenland sits atop vast natural resources and occupies one of the most strategically important positions on the planet. China knows it.
Russia knows it. And now America has a president who knows it too.
The left-wing media wants you to believe this is somehow outrageous. But what's truly outrageous is that we've had decades of presidents who never thought to secure America's interests in the Arctic. Trump sees an opportunity—and he's not afraid to pursue it.
This is America First in action. Not endless wars. Not nation-building in countries that hate us. But smart, strategic moves that protect American interests and expand American influence.
The same people who cheered as Biden surrendered in Afghanistan now clutch their pearls over acquiring territory peacefully.
Trump understands something the establishment never will: the world respects strength. And a strong America that thinks strategically about its future is good for everyone—except our adversaries.

