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Why the US Wants Greenland Despite Having a Military Base There

Why Does America Want Greenland Despite Having a Military Base There? The Real Secret Beneath the Ice

By :Vijesh Nair
Date:09/1/2026



For many people, Greenland looks like nothing more than a massive frozen landmass — white ice, harsh weather, and very few people. From space, it appears similar to Iceland or Antarctica. So a common question arises: Why is the United States so interested in Greenland when it already has a military base there?


The answer lies beneath the ice.


America’s Existing Presence in Greenland


The United States already operates Thule Air Base (now called Pituffik Space Base) in Greenland. This base plays a key role in:


Missile early-warning systems


Space surveillance


Arctic military strategy


So military presence alone does not fully explain America’s growing interest.


The Hidden Treasure Under Greenland’s Ice


The real secret is Greenland’s rare mineral wealth.


Scientists have confirmed that beneath Greenland’s ice sheet lie rare earth elements (REEs) — minerals that are crucial for modern and future technologies.


Some of the most important ones include:


Neodymium – Used in powerful magnets for electric vehicles, wind turbines, smartphones, and defense equipment


Dysprosium – Essential for high-temperature magnets in EV motors and military hardware


Terbium & Praseodymium – Used in clean energy, lasers, and advanced electronics



These minerals are often called the “future oil” because they power:


Renewable energy


Electric vehicles


Artificial intelligence


Advanced weapons systems



Why Greenland Matters Strategically


Currently, China controls a large share of the global rare-earth supply chain. The United States wants to reduce this dependency.



Greenland offers:


One of the largest untapped rare-earth reserves in the world


A politically stable region compared to Africa or conflict zones


Direct access to the Arctic, which is becoming crucial due to melting ice routes



As climate change melts Greenland’s ice, mineral extraction becomes easier, making the land even more valuable.


Energy Security and Global Power


Control over rare minerals means control over:


Future energy technologies


Defense manufacturing


Economic dominance



This is why America’s interest in Greenland is not just military, but deeply economic and strategic.


More Than Ice: Greenland Is the Future Battlefield of Power


What looks like frozen emptiness from space is actually one of the most valuable lands on Earth.


Greenland is no longer just about ice — it is about:


Energy security


Technological dominance


Global geopolitical balance



That is the real reason America wants Greenland.


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