I got from the below Google Translate .... Not sure its all the article ...
The Royal Danish Navy's Thetis-class warship HDMS Vaedderen sails along sea ice off the coast of Nuuk, Greenland, on April 2, 2025. Photo: Juliette Pavy/Bloomberg via Getty Images
THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION has threatened that if it cannot buy Greenland, it will seize it by military force. Senior adviser Stephen Miller even stated that "no one will fight the United States militarily over Greenland's future." However, in the event of a military attack, Danish forces are obligated to shoot first and ask questions later.
"Danish military units have a duty to defend Danish territory if it is exposed to armed attack, including by taking immediate defensive measures if necessary," Tobias Roed Jensen, spokesperson for the Danish Defence Command, told The Intercept, citing a 1952 royal decree that applies to the entire Kingdom of Denmark, including Greenland.
Jensen said the decree ensures that "Danish forces can act to defend the Kingdom of Denmark in situations where Danish territory or Danish military units are attacked, even if the circumstances make it impossible to await further political or military instructions."
The fact that Denmark's small army claims to be ready to defend Greenland has not deterred US imperial ambitions.
"One way or another, we'll get Greenland," President Donald Trump said Sunday. On Monday, Florida Republican Congressman Randy Fine introduced a bill authorizing Trump "to take all necessary steps to annex or acquire Greenland as a territory of the United States."
That same day, a bipartisan coalition in the House, led by Democratic Representative Bill Keating of Massachusetts and Republican Representative Don Bacon of Nebraska, introduced the No Funds for NATO Invasion Act. This bill would prohibit federal funds from being used for the invasion of a NATO member state or territory, and would prohibit any US official or employee from taking action to carry out an invasion of a NATO member state or territory.
Three sources on Capitol Hill told The Intercept that Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del.—the ranking Democrat on the Defense Budget Subcommittee—has opposed adding similar provisions to the defense budget bill to avoid disrupting negotiations with Republicans.
“Frankly, it’s a huge, unnecessary mistake,” a congressional aide told The Intercept. “By refusing to commit to the NATO language, Coons is giving Republicans exactly what they want without getting anything in return, and he’s doing it at the expense of our most crucial alliances.”
Coons is also leading a bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers on a trip to Copenhagen this week to meet with Danish and Greenlandic government officials. His office did not respond to requests for comment before publication.
Meanwhile, the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland will meet with Vice President J.D. Vance and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio at the White House on Wednesday, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen told reporters.
THE UNITED STATES already has a military foothold in Greenland, the world's largest non-continental island. The US has long maintained a military garrison there, Pituffik Space Base, formerly known as Thule Air Base. The War Department's northernmost installation is critical to US missile warning, missile defense, and space surveillance missions, including advanced radars and satellite command and control from Pituffik Tracking Station. Last week, defense contractor InDyne Inc. was awarded a little-noticed multibillion-dollar contract for missile warning, missile defense, and space surveillance mission services at six locations, including Pituffik.
On Sunday, Trump repeated his unsubstantiated claims that there are “Russian destroyers and submarines and Chinese destroyers and submarines everywhere” in Greenland and that “Russia or China” will take over if the US doesn’t.
Imbalanced is an understatement for the disparity between the armed forces of the United States and Denmark. The former has approximately 1.3 million active-duty troops. The latter only 13,100. “Their defense consists of two dog sleds,” Trump said of Greenland.
The Danish Defense Command acknowledged that the Sirius Dog Sled Patrol is part of the armed forces. This patrol, stationed in Daneborg in East Greenland, consists of about a dozen soldiers, in addition to the dogs, and maintains
For the best part of a decade, Animorph Co-operative, a London-based software development organisation, had harboured a dream of improving memory for people with dementia through a device that builds cross-sensory associations.
The Internet Archive would not require the Internet to continue to store digital data, nor to ingest additional digital data. As long as the bills get paid and people watch the machine, the data would remain on disk and accessible.
The Library of Congress has existed for ~225 years, for example.
One requires more electricity than the other, and custodians of somewhat different skills. A sysadmin is a librarian and custodian with technology skills. If you can vault and custodian physical archives at scale, you can do the same for digital data (imho, based on experience with both). You’re simply building resilient systems on durable primitives.
I’m hopeful for a future where you can potentially carry all recorded knowledge on a device and media you can fit in something somewhat human portable [1]. But until then, humans interested will maintain and continually improve archival and information retrieval systems to preserve and make accessible knowledge.
The NEXT more challenging part is to build the necessary storage and "power network transmission lines" so that the supply can be made ( Large Scale ) reliable - 24/7 , independent of the weather.
RE ".....Ronald Reagan -- a president who did many questionable/bad things..."
Not being in the common demographic of this site , I had to google this - as I was not aware of any ..... It educated me. It made me immedicably wonder where the current president would fit into ... since the google also had questions and claimed answers/OPINIONS too " who was worst US president etc... The current presidents situation is still being played out - obviously ...
How did (US Military) turning off/( or interfering with ) Venezuela power grid SPECIFICALLY help capture Maduro?
WHat difference could UPS ( Un interuuptable Power Supply's ) have made?
Maybe UPS at certain military locations
Maybe UPS at certain communication systems / public communication - like mobile networks? Military communication system?
At Maduros actual residence ? for lighting and other uses ?
I feel like the biggest takeaway here is that this would require a large planned infrastructure attack, going against the Admin's current narrative that this was "not an act of war on foreign soil".
Seems to be Dutch.
I got from the below Google Translate .... Not sure its all the article ...
The Royal Danish Navy's Thetis-class warship HDMS Vaedderen sails along sea ice off the coast of Nuuk, Greenland, on April 2, 2025. Photo: Juliette Pavy/Bloomberg via Getty Images
THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION has threatened that if it cannot buy Greenland, it will seize it by military force. Senior adviser Stephen Miller even stated that "no one will fight the United States militarily over Greenland's future." However, in the event of a military attack, Danish forces are obligated to shoot first and ask questions later.
"Danish military units have a duty to defend Danish territory if it is exposed to armed attack, including by taking immediate defensive measures if necessary," Tobias Roed Jensen, spokesperson for the Danish Defence Command, told The Intercept, citing a 1952 royal decree that applies to the entire Kingdom of Denmark, including Greenland.
Jensen said the decree ensures that "Danish forces can act to defend the Kingdom of Denmark in situations where Danish territory or Danish military units are attacked, even if the circumstances make it impossible to await further political or military instructions."
The fact that Denmark's small army claims to be ready to defend Greenland has not deterred US imperial ambitions.
"One way or another, we'll get Greenland," President Donald Trump said Sunday. On Monday, Florida Republican Congressman Randy Fine introduced a bill authorizing Trump "to take all necessary steps to annex or acquire Greenland as a territory of the United States."
That same day, a bipartisan coalition in the House, led by Democratic Representative Bill Keating of Massachusetts and Republican Representative Don Bacon of Nebraska, introduced the No Funds for NATO Invasion Act. This bill would prohibit federal funds from being used for the invasion of a NATO member state or territory, and would prohibit any US official or employee from taking action to carry out an invasion of a NATO member state or territory.
Three sources on Capitol Hill told The Intercept that Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del.—the ranking Democrat on the Defense Budget Subcommittee—has opposed adding similar provisions to the defense budget bill to avoid disrupting negotiations with Republicans.
“Frankly, it’s a huge, unnecessary mistake,” a congressional aide told The Intercept. “By refusing to commit to the NATO language, Coons is giving Republicans exactly what they want without getting anything in return, and he’s doing it at the expense of our most crucial alliances.”
Coons is also leading a bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers on a trip to Copenhagen this week to meet with Danish and Greenlandic government officials. His office did not respond to requests for comment before publication.
Meanwhile, the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland will meet with Vice President J.D. Vance and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio at the White House on Wednesday, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen told reporters.
THE UNITED STATES already has a military foothold in Greenland, the world's largest non-continental island. The US has long maintained a military garrison there, Pituffik Space Base, formerly known as Thule Air Base. The War Department's northernmost installation is critical to US missile warning, missile defense, and space surveillance missions, including advanced radars and satellite command and control from Pituffik Tracking Station. Last week, defense contractor InDyne Inc. was awarded a little-noticed multibillion-dollar contract for missile warning, missile defense, and space surveillance mission services at six locations, including Pituffik.
On Sunday, Trump repeated his unsubstantiated claims that there are “Russian destroyers and submarines and Chinese destroyers and submarines everywhere” in Greenland and that “Russia or China” will take over if the US doesn’t.
Imbalanced is an understatement for the disparity between the armed forces of the United States and Denmark. The former has approximately 1.3 million active-duty troops. The latter only 13,100. “Their defense consists of two dog sleds,” Trump said of Greenland.
The Danish Defense Command acknowledged that the Sirius Dog Sled Patrol is part of the armed forces. This patrol, stationed in Daneborg in East Greenland, consists of about a dozen soldiers, in addition to the dogs, and maintains
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