Posted on 08/22/2019 7:30:28 PM PDT by KC_Lion
The President of the United States wants to buy an icy northern territory from a foreign country. Critics hate the idea and mock it as absurd and wasteful. But the President makes the deal, and the purchase proves to be one of the most brilliant geopolitical deals in historya huge boon to American strength and prosperity.
Am I describing the 45th Presidents effort to buy Greenland from Denmark? Nope, Im describing the 17th Presidents successful effort to buy Alaska from Russia in 1867. It was one of the best bargains America ever struck.
If President Trump can pull off another deal like that, I say God bless him! Greenlands vast arctic expansewhich, at over 800,000 square miles, is more than a quarter the size of the U.S. Lower 48is surely another Alaska in terms of untapped wealth. The media would do well to chill with mocking President Trump and instead learn some U.S. history. Our countrys desire to purchase Greenland predates the purchase of Alaska.
....Under President Lincoln, Seward steered Americas diplomacy during the Civil War, and that experience gave him a deep appreciation of the importance of territory as a source of both wealth and security. He understood that the possession of a given piece of land can be used as a forward military base for the United States, and therefore not as launching pad for a potential foe.
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With that in mind, Sewards first idea was to purchase
Greenland. Thats right, he pursued Greenland first. But the Danes wouldnt sell. Seward also wanted to buy islands in the Caribbean from, again, Denmark. And once again, the Danes wouldnt sell, although in that instance the sale finally did go through in 1917, and thats how Uncle Sam came to own the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Why would the NRCC print tee shirts that show Greenland as a state, if the plan was not to make Greenland the 51st state?
Aren’t you the optimist ? ;-D
How can I argue with that logic ? :-P
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