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TexasTowelie

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Sun Jan 18, 2026, 11:06 PM 8 hrs ago

Why Greenland Is Irrelevant to the Russia-China Security Threat - Econ Lessons



My name is Mark. I am an Economist, and I argue that Greenland is largely irrelevant to the central security challenges posed by Russia and China, and that its prominence in U.S. security discourse reflects a broader misframing of contemporary threats. The analysis contends that modern security risks are increasingly non-territorial, systemic, and internally mediated, rendering geographic fixation an inadequate and potentially distracting framework.

The central conclusion is that 21st-century security is determined less by territorial positioning or Arctic geography than by the resilience of social systems, the integrity of institutions, and the ability to manage biological, cognitive, and economic risks in an era of accelerating technological change.
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