The Canadian government has announced $1 billion over four years to enhance Arctic transportation infrastructure amid concerns over U.S. threats to occupy Greenland, which could jeopardize Canada’s sovereignty claims. Defence analysts, including retired Gen. Tom Lawson, argue that the U.S. interest in Greenland sets a dangerous precedent, prompting Canada to bolster its military presence. While investments in defence are underway, experts question whether they will suffice against American ambitions. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has opposed U.S. encroachment, emphasizing Greenland’s sovereignty.
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