Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Polybius

(21,524 posts)
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:38 AM Yesterday

Sen. Fetterman: Greenland has 'massive strategic benefits' for U.S.

(WHTM) — U.S. Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) released a statement in response to the Trump administration’s calls to acquire Greenland.

"I believe Greenland has massive strategic benefits for the United States. I do not support taking it by force. America is not a bully. Ideally, we purchase it—similar to our purchases of Alaska or the Louisiana Purchase. Acquiring Greenland is a many decades old conversation."

The statement comes as the White House recently announced that the Trump administration is weighing “options” to take control of Greenland, an island rich in minerals and strategically well-located for U.S. interests. The White House even said Tuesday that the “U.S. military is always an option.”

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen issued a joint statement alongside multiple European leaders in response to the Trump administration’s remarks, saying, “Greenland belongs to its people. It is for Denmark and Greenland, and them only, to decide on matters concerning Denmark and Greenland.”


https://www.abc27.com/pennsylvania/sen-fetterman-greenland-has-massive-strategic-benefits-for-u-s/


41 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
Sen. Fetterman: Greenland has 'massive strategic benefits' for U.S. (Original Post) Polybius Yesterday OP
Resign and Go Home, Fetterman. MineralMan Yesterday #1
He should learn Danes have been in Greenland since the 980s 31st Street Bridge Yesterday #33
JFC, john. Shut up and resign. And, in case you missed it, America IS, niyad Yesterday #2
He should move there. They have free healthcare leftstreet Yesterday #3
This orangecrush Yesterday #4
Yes! niyad Yesterday #7
Bye bye, Fetty NewHendoLib Yesterday #5
When he was running I said he's not what he pretends to be. I was right. Autumn Yesterday #6
He was a fraud from Day 1 31st Street Bridge Yesterday #32
That's all true. Autumn Yesterday #39
America is indeed a bully, has been since its founding displacedvermoter Yesterday #8
..sadly, some Dem had to step up.. thomski64 Yesterday #26
We already have a strategic relationship with Greenland BeyondGeography Yesterday #9
Who will pay for it, Senator? We keep being told the US is broke. Irish_Dem Yesterday #10
Or the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.......this one really pisses me off. a kennedy Yesterday #14
"But tons of money to invade or buy other countries." markodochartaigh Yesterday #21
How much will we pay to update Venezuela's oil infrastructure to make it profitable for Exxon? -nt CrispyQ Yesterday #29
Convinced he is bought and paid for mucifer Yesterday #11
There's no strategic benefit here. Turning the world, including all our allies against us, would be a strategic disaster Doodley Yesterday #12
I am so done with this loser. a kennedy Yesterday #13
That would work, if Greenland was for sale. It is not. End of discussion Raven123 Yesterday #15
Focus on solving our own problems not creating massive new ones. Don't be a moron Blues Heron Yesterday #16
I knew when this idiot was dressed up in his hoodie Henry203 Yesterday #17
Did he get permeant brain damage with his stroke. The guy is a big a fake as DJT doc03 Yesterday #18
Yes, acquiring Greenland has been discussed in the past - and it was rejected repeatedly. Ocelot II Yesterday #19
Our ally controls it Johonny Yesterday #20
We are already in debt to the hills.Why are we paying more money to other countries Tribetime Yesterday #22
;-{) Goonch Yesterday #23
It's obvious: He's been bought off. no_hypocrisy Yesterday #24
This guy needs to retire AND I want my donation back Ritabert Yesterday #25
maybe this should be a separate thread but...... Takket Yesterday #27
I find a personal strategic benefit if I own Fetterman's house. Sneederbunk Yesterday #28
Lol Luciferous Yesterday #31
It's not for sale. He's really done a 180 Luciferous Yesterday #30
Voting for him is kind of like buying raspberries..... marmar Yesterday #34
Well, Gee. South Aftica has diamond mines too Norbert Yesterday #35
And th USA has had a military presence since WW II TexLaProgressive Yesterday #36
Has the DINO spoken ? republianmushroom Yesterday #37
Where has Rebl2 Yesterday #38
As a Pennsylvanian who supported him, I have nothing left to say about this asshole. Borogove Yesterday #40
He's still wrong. rogue emissary Yesterday #41

niyad

(129,664 posts)
2. JFC, john. Shut up and resign. And, in case you missed it, America IS,
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:43 AM
Yesterday

in fact, a bully.

32. He was a fraud from Day 1
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:49 AM
Yesterday

He's the scion of a central-Pa York County fortune who cosplayed as a blue collar dude and hid in a working-class western Pa. town. He was a right-wing plant from the start. Conor Lamb was the far better candidate in that primary, but somehow Zombie John fooled enough people to squeak by.

displacedvermoter

(4,148 posts)
8. America is indeed a bully, has been since its founding
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:46 AM
Yesterday

All great nations go through a stage of growth that clearly laps over into being a bully, or even a mass murderer.

But nations evolve, develop a collective conscience, and do their best to learn from past bad conduct.

America is regressing under Trump and Miller and company, and John the Slug Fetterman is doing all he can to help.

What a joke this man is.

BeyondGeography

(40,818 posts)
9. We already have a strategic relationship with Greenland
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:47 AM
Yesterday

This is all about Trump putting his name on a big spot on the map. Don’t be such a rube, John.

Irish_Dem

(79,920 posts)
10. Who will pay for it, Senator? We keep being told the US is broke.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:49 AM
Yesterday

No money for vaccines, education, science, healthcare, etc.
No money to run the federal govt.

But tons of money to invade or buy other countries.

a kennedy

(35,346 posts)
14. Or the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.......this one really pisses me off.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:57 AM
Yesterday

🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬

markodochartaigh

(5,049 posts)
21. "But tons of money to invade or buy other countries."
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:17 AM
Yesterday

Or to help Trump's friends win elections, like the $40 billion to Milei.

CrispyQ

(40,689 posts)
29. How much will we pay to update Venezuela's oil infrastructure to make it profitable for Exxon? -nt
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:43 AM
Yesterday

Doodley

(11,650 posts)
12. There's no strategic benefit here. Turning the world, including all our allies against us, would be a strategic disaster
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:52 AM
Yesterday

Henry203

(873 posts)
17. I knew when this idiot was dressed up in his hoodie
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:09 AM
Yesterday

I knew he was a phony. By the way Sweden, Finland and Norway is important strategically.

doc03

(38,841 posts)
18. Did he get permeant brain damage with his stroke. The guy is a big a fake as DJT
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:11 AM
Yesterday

I have seen him on TV apparently in his unfinished basement, people fall for that one of the people bullshit.

Ocelot II

(129,168 posts)
19. Yes, acquiring Greenland has been discussed in the past - and it was rejected repeatedly.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:13 AM
Yesterday

The acquisitions of Alaska and the Louisiana territory are not useful or accurate analogies. Russia sold Alaska to the US because it desperately needed money. Denmark doesn't need money. France sold the Louisiana territory, which it had not settled outside New Orleans, because Napoleon was unable to control the territory and feared renewed war with Britain. What the US actually bought was the preemptive right to obtain Native lands by treaty or by conquest, to the exclusion of Spain or France. They were not purchases of a self-governing entity that was an integral part of an allied country. Denmark doesn't want to sell Greenland and Greenlanders don't want to become Americans. That should end the discussion right there.

Hey, Fetterman, lots of people of German descent live in Pennsylvania, so, what if Germany wanted to buy Pennsylvania? Would you be OK with that?

Tribetime

(7,063 posts)
22. We are already in debt to the hills.Why are we paying more money to other countries
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:17 AM
Yesterday

What about the citizens of the United States that are starving?You j******

Takket

(23,488 posts)
27. maybe this should be a separate thread but......
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:36 AM
Yesterday

our party has got to do some serious soul searching about how people like Sinema and Fetterman are slipping through the cracks into the Senate and undermining our own positions. We need to figure out how to ID and eliminate these people in the primary process.

Manchin, I mean, he drove us all insane, but that's the best you are getting past the voters in WV. But there is no reason senators like this should be slipping through in states like AZ and PA, and worse yet, if anyone like this ever got elected president then changed all their tunes once sworn in.

marmar

(79,274 posts)
34. Voting for him is kind of like buying raspberries.....
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:50 AM
Yesterday

..... they go rotten soon after you get home.


Norbert

(7,579 posts)
35. Well, Gee. South Aftica has diamond mines too
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:28 AM
Yesterday

Should we buy them? STFU Joe Manchin, I mean, Sen Fetterman.

rogue emissary

(3,340 posts)
41. He's still wrong.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 02:31 PM
Yesterday

Paying for it would still be bullying. As a majority of it's inhabitants have no interest in being part of USA.

Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Sen. Fetterman: Greenland...