Peloni: Having the capability of successfully providing the defense of the homeland is the primary and foremost obligation of any nation’s governing body. Hence, it is unfortunate that so many nations in the world have come to accept that such obligations are either arbitrary or conditional, just as it is unfortunate that those nations who are so inclined to ignore such necessities as border defense will likely pass into the pages of history when they find that their security capabilities, or lack thereof, are someday tested.
Security is not a slogan; it is a capability.
Moshe Phillips | Am Thinker | January 19, 2026
Landscape images of the Judean Hills and Greenland drifts. Image created via AI
President Trump is saying it plainly — and repeatedly — right now: Greenland matters because security matters. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s near daily threats toward Taiwan, including flying military aircraft near its airspace and rehearsing naval blockades, are just two obvious examples. This much should be obvious: the United States can defend Greenland. Denmark, an extremely small nation of roughly six million people, cannot.
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