AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUS–Greenland Fallout Watch: A fresh wave of reporting keeps spotlighting Trump’s territorial ambitions after the Greenland push stalled, with US officials now reportedly looking at buying the Chagos Islands instead—an echo of the same “sovereignty-by-deal” approach that has rattled allies. Arctic Security & Intelligence: Iceland says it is tracking a Russian intelligence ship, Yuri Ivanov, operating in its EEZ and linked to monitoring NATO activity in the North Atlantic, including near Greenland waters. Ocean Monitoring & Climate Research: The Trump administration is moving to dismantle major deep-ocean observation gear, including instruments near the Atlantic and in the Irminger Sea between Greenland and Iceland—raising alarms for climate and ocean-current research. Greenland Connectivity: United Airlines resumes its seasonal Nuuk–Newark nonstop, restoring the only direct scheduled link between Greenland and the US for the summer. Tech & Sovereignty: A separate thread on “tech sovereignty” highlights how Europe is trying to cut reliance on US systems—an issue that Greenland policymakers will feel indirectly as Arctic infrastructure and services depend on global networks.
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