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From Venezuela to Greenland: US Imperial Appetite Sparks Sovereignty Debate

Hey readers! 🌍 Ever wondered what's next on Uncle Sam’s menu? Fresh off carving up Venezuela, the US – under President Donald Trump – has set its sights on Greenland. Yes, Greenland! 🥶

Recently, Trump has openly talked about buying the massive Arctic island, even hinting at military means to seal the deal. Critics say this move reeks of 21st-century imperialism, with the US once again coveting others’ resources and stepping on national sovereignty.

This isn't just about land; it’s about strategic locations, untapped minerals, and military leverage in the Arctic. For many young global citizens, the notion of a superpower using force to satisfy its “imperial appetite” feels straight out of history books – but here we are, in 2026, seeing it unfold in real time.

Whether you’re studying politics in New Delhi, working in a startup in Jakarta, or just scrolling through TikTok in Dhaka, this story hits home: powerful nations can still play a zero-sum game with weaker regions. As global citizens, staying informed and voicing our stance on sovereignty matters more than ever.

What do you think? Is this the new face of imperialism, or just another bold political statement? Drop your thoughts below and let's chat! 💬

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