The U.S. purchased Louisiana from France for $15 million in 1803. The U.S. purchased Alaska from Russia in for $72 million in 1867. If you project $15 million and $72 million into 2026 dollars you then have to ask is Greenland worth as much as Louisiana and Alaska in today's dollars. I say it's worth less than either. That's how I would negotiate this purchase. It would be good if we could hire William Seward to negotiate the deal, but unfortunately he is dead.
You could also do a "3 team trade." US Sends $10 billion and the rights to California to Denmark and $5 billion to Greenland, and in return acquires Greenland. Denmark then sends the rights to the State of California to Canada, and in return gets the rights to the province of Alberta.15 Billion and the State of California
Make the deal Donald if its all about security
How about Canada gets California and America gets Alberta lolYou could also do a "3 team trade." US Sends $10 billion and the rights to California to Denmark and $5 billion to Greenland, and in return acquires Greenland. Denmark then sends the rights to the State of California to Canada, and in return gets the rights to the province of Alberta.
This strikes me as a fair trade.
For the millionth time, you can only negotiate a purchase if the seller is interested in selling. Why are you glossing over that simple detail? Greenland has repeatedly said they're not interested in a sale.The U.S. purchased Louisiana from France for $15 million in 1803. The U.S. purchased Alaska from Russia in for $72 million in 1867. If you project $15 million and $72 million into 2026 dollars you then have to ask is Greenland worth as much as Louisiana and Alaska in today's dollars. I say it's worth less than either. That's how I would negotiate this purchase. It would be good if we could hire William Seward to negotiate the deal, but unfortunately he is dead.
Canada doesn't need more leftists.How about Canada gets California and America gets Alberta lol
Then this way, Canadians will have a warm place to go to, during winter. Lol
As a straight up trade, it's not really fair. At a minimum, in exchange for California, USA should also ask for all of the Maritime Provinces in addition to Alberta- Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Hence the USA would link these provinces with Maine and become the dominant force in Atlantic seafood- lobsters, oysters and mussels!How about Canada gets California and America gets Alberta lol
Trump bankrupted 3 casinos & filed for bankruptcy several times. Quite the businessman!Trump may be an asshole but he knows to make a business deal. A skilled negotiator.
If anyone can get a business deal done in acquiring Greenland, its Trump.
Btw, Ever read his book? Lol
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Actually it’s Alberta that’s talking about separation right now. I suspect that there will eventually be a referendum. I hope voters will be made aware that of they do vote for separation that there is no going back.If the Greenlanders vote to be bribed and join the USA, it's their prerogative, just like Quebec can vote to separate from Canada. I like the idea of pumping up the Greenland economy.
These are all reasons why Alberta is an interesting trade piece by Canada in the discussions above. Alberta is sort of like a free agent to be on an expiring contract. A trade candidate as long as they are still under contract. Once the referendum is held and they vote to separate or secede from Canada, they become a free agent and Canada no longer holds their trade rights. It's a question of whether Canada wants to get something in return or not before that happens.Actually it’s Alberta that’s talking about separation right now. I suspect that there will eventually be a referendum. I hope voters will be made aware that of they do vote for separation that there is no going back.
Yes Alberta has oil. But the oil belongs to all Canadians. And without the oil Alberta wouldn’t have much. They contribute only a small portion of the country’s GDP. And last week i read an article where it stated that at the present day & trend Alberta’s oil reserves will likely go dry around 2055. If this happens (and it will eventually) than this doesn’t leave much for Alberta.
The Maritime provinces in Canada are New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. There seems to be confusion as to what constitutes the Maritimes in Canada in your post, as you have included Newfoundland. Newfoundland, along with the three Maritime provinces, are known as the Atlantic provinces.As a straight up trade, it's not really fair. At a minimum, in exchange for California, USA should also ask for all of the Maritime Provinces in addition to Alberta- Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Hence the USA would link these provinces with Maine and become the dominant force in Atlantic seafood- lobsters, oysters and mussels!
Thanks for the correction. I meant to include all of them and left out New Brunswick.The Maritime provinces in Canada are New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. There seems to be confusion as to what constitutes the Maritimes in Canada in your post, as you have included Newfoundland. Newfoundland, along with the three Maritime provinces, are known as the Atlantic provinces.
Carmine, Greenland does not own itself. It is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark whose economy is HEAVILY reliant on aid from Denmark. Therefore Greenland isn't calling the shots here on a sale. Denmark is.For the millionth time, you can only negotiate a purchase if the seller is interested in selling. Why are you glossing over that simple detail? Greenland has repeatedly said they're not interested in a sale.




