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Venezuela Oil Reserves Factor in Trump’s Resource Extraction Strategy

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President Trump’s announcement that the United States will “run” Venezuela indefinitely and exploit its “huge oil reserves” has provided insight into a potential resource extraction model that could apply to Greenland if Trump achieves his territorial ambitions. The Venezuelan precedent suggests Trump views territorial control as a means to access valuable natural resources, a pattern that alarms European officials concerned about Greenland’s vast untapped rare earth mineral deposits.
Trump’s military intervention in Venezuela culminated in the seizure of President Nicolas Maduro, who now faces detention in New York, while Trump declared indefinite American administration of the oil-rich nation. This aggressive action came shortly after Trump intensified his public campaign to acquire Greenland, which possesses significant rare earth minerals critical to modern technology and defense systems. The sequential timing has heightened European concerns about Trump’s broader territorial and resource extraction strategy.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned that any US military action against Greenland would completely destroy NATO and eighty years of transatlantic security cooperation. Her unprecedented ultimatum reflects Copenhagen’s assessment that Trump’s Venezuelan intervention provides a concerning blueprint for potential action against Greenland. The Venezuelan operation demonstrated Trump’s willingness to use military force to seize control of resource-rich territories, regardless of international legal frameworks.
Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen publicly confronted Trump’s pressure campaign, demanding cessation of annexation rhetoric and veiled threats while maintaining openness to dialogue through proper diplomatic channels respecting international law. Nielsen attempted to moderate public anxiety by characterizing a US conquest as unrealistic and calling for restored bilateral cooperation. However, Greenland’s parliamentary representative urged residents to enter preparation mode, suggesting concern about Trump’s serious intentions.
European nations have demonstrated remarkable unity in supporting Denmark’s territorial integrity. The European Union, Britain, France, Finland, Sweden, and Norway all issued statements affirming that only Greenland and Denmark possess authority over the territory’s future. The crisis escalated when Katie Miller, wife of Trump adviser Stephen Miller, posted imagery depicting Greenland in American flag colors, which Nielsen condemned as disrespectful. Trump’s justification citing Chinese and Russian naval threats was rejected by Beijing and disputed by Greenland’s representative as fabrications.

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