The foreign policy establishment is having another meltdown, this time over President Trump's renewed interest in Greenland. But here's the question they don't want you asking: What's Greenland actually worth to America?
The late Angelo Codevilla, one of the sharpest minds in conservative foreign policy, had a brilliant way of cutting through Washington's endless war games. Back in 2019, he asked "What's Russia to us?" - not because he loved Putin, but because he understood something the Deep State didn't want to admit: they had turned Russia into a convenient boogeyman to justify massive budgets and keep the swamp creatures in power.
Now we should ask the same about Greenland. But here's the difference - Greenland actually matters to American interests, unlike the manufactured crises our foreign policy blob typically obsesses over.
Strategic Value vs. Swamp Theater
Greenland sits at one of the most strategically important locations on Earth. It controls shipping routes, contains massive mineral resources including rare earth elements China desperately wants, and provides unparalleled military positioning in the Arctic. That's REAL strategic value - not the abstract nation-building nonsense that's wasted trillions of American dollars.
Compare that to the foreign policy establishment's recent obsessions: endless involvement in Ukraine's border disputes, nation-building in Afghanistan, and propping up corrupt regimes worldwide. Where exactly were America's interests in those ventures?
"Strategy begins with interests. Interests require discrimination," Codevilla wrote, perfectly capturing what Trump understands and the foreign policy blob doesn't.
President Trump's approach to Greenland represents everything the establishment hates: clear thinking about American interests rather than globalist virtue signaling. While they manufacture crises to justify their existence, Trump identifies actual strategic opportunities.
The same people who spent decades telling us we needed to police the world's problems are now clutching their pearls over Trump exploring an acquisition that would actually benefit America. Why? Because it exposes their entire game as the expensive theater it's always been.
Patriots, this is exactly why we elected Trump for a second term. While the Deep State plays games with American blood and treasure, our President asks the questions that matter: What's in it for America?
