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And the response to the purchase offer was a decisive ‘no’. That should end that on the spot.
Your response is simply an emotional response to Trump's involvement recently. Here are the past times US purchase of Greenland has come up in American circles:
1867: Following the purchase of Alaska, Secretary of State William H. Seward showed interest in buying Greenland, although no official offer was made at the time.
1910:The US ambassador to Denmark suggested a three-way deal involving a land swap involving the Philippines and the Danish West Indies (now US Virgin Islands) to acquire Greenland.
1946: Under President Harry Truman, the US secretly offered to buy Greenland for $100 million in cash and potentially trading a portion of Alaska, which Denmark rejected.
1955: The Joint Chiefs of Staff recommended that President Dwight D. Eisenhower explore acquiring the island again, though no formal offer was made.
2019/2020s: President Donald Trump formally expressed interest in purchasing the island, reigniting discussion and causing diplomatic tension after Denmark refused.
The US clearly views Greenland as very important in terms of strategic defence. I doubt this issue will ever just be totally dropped.

