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I don't see there being concerns with the waters on the west side of Greenland. I'm assuming that you're referring to the waters on the east side, between Greenland and Iceland. Because if there is a 'gap', its in those waters because obviously Iceland is unable to patrol those waters, the Irish on their western approaches and the UK is pressed to address/cover the waters from their shores straight through to Greenland.Partly it's because Greenland is right under the flight path of a lot of what Russia would fling at the US in the event of nuclear war. I have no idea whether there's some belief that their existing facilities in Greenland aren't good enough. There are also claims that they have "concerns" about control of the adjacent waters. Golden Dome probably has nothing to do with it.
To our luck/credit, having 8 AOPS available or just about available to cover waters in the Arctic removes some of the 'issues' that the US may have with us in those waters. The US clearly doesn't have anything along the lines of our AOPS available to them currently and would be hard pressed, outside of some nucs, to cover that area themselves. I think we'd be in even a worse situation than we currently are if we had none or even 2-3 AOPS available today. Having 5/6 now and very soon another 2 adds some volume/weight.
