Why Trump zeroed in on Greenland and why it matters, explained in 3 charts

Greenland rarely​ draws global attention. But as ice⁣ melts and grate powers inch closer, the​ world’s‌ largest island has become a strategic prize — one that caught President Donald Trump’s eye long before most Americans were paying ‍attention.A semi-autonomous territory⁣ of Denmark, Greenland is home‍ to a key U.S. military base and has become increasingly critically important‌ to global security and trade ​as melting ice ‌opens new shipping lanes and access ​to natural resources.

That ⁢shift underscores the ⁤serious geopolitical calculation behind Trump’s interest in the island’s location, military value and the ​rapidly changing Arctic.

TRUMP’S PUSH TO ACQUIRE GREENLAND SPARKS INTERNATIONAL MEDIA FRENZY ON REMOTE ISLAND

Residents in greenland, the largest island in the world, have expressed concern about President Donald Trump’s renewed ‌interest in seizing the territory. (Julia Wäschenbach/picture alliance/Getty Images)

Greenland is divided into five municipalities, with most of its roughly 56,000 residents living in small coastal ⁣towns, leaving the island’s vast interior largely uninhabited. Put another way,Greenland has‍ roughly one person for every 1,000 ​soccer fields of land. 

Greenland’s⁤ sparse population is largely a product of its geography. Roughly 80% of the ‍island is covered by a

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