The prospect of acquiring Greenland raises concerning questions about respecting the sovereignty of nations and self-determination of indigenous peoples. Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, with its own government and population of around 56,000 people, the majority being Inuit. Any attempt at territorial expansion against the will of Greenlanders and Danes sets a dangerous precedent of disregarding international norms and human rights. We should promote cooperation between nations built on mutual understanding and consent, not outdated notions of conquest and colonialism. I urge prioritizing diplomatic solutions that uphold the democratic rights of all peoples.