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Inuit Opposition to US Greenland Annexation Grows

Inuit Opposition to US Greenland Annexation Grows

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Aaju⁣ Peter, an Inuit⁣ originally‌ from Greenland residing in Iqaluit, expresses concern that the United States might employ military force​ to acquire Greenland.

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Concerns are rising regarding potential U.S. interest in Greenland, sparking debate about sovereignty ⁤and international law. Aaju Peter, a‌ lawyer‌ born in Greenland and a long-time resident of Iqaluit as the 1980s, believes Greenland would face notable challenges resisting a military intervention from the‍ United States. However,‌ she firmly asserts⁤ that former⁤ President Trump’s‍ suggestions violated both international legal ‌frameworks and the Inuit people’s fundamental ‌right to self-determination.

The‍ leaders and people of Greenland are

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