Poll: Most Americans Oppose U.S. Push for Control of Greenland

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Poll: Most Americans Oppose U.S. Push for Control of Greenland
A strong majority of Americans do not support U.S. efforts to gain control of Greenland, a new survey shows. The poll reveals significant public concern that such an initiative could damage the NATO alliance. Many respondents also fear it would weaken relations with European partners. The strategic Arctic island is a self-governing territory of Denmark. Past U.S. interest in purchasing it has been met with firm rejection from the Danish government and Greenland itself. This public opinion clash highlights a divide between potential geopolitical ambitions and voter sentiment on international diplomacy.