And these words are shaping a reality where alliances become temporary contracts and international law becomes a suggestion rather than a standard. Denmark and Greenland have responded with clarity and dignity. They have said no. They have affirmed that Greenland's future belongs to Greenlanders alone. That should have ended the conversation. In a world governed by law, that refusal would be respected. But in the world being proposed, refusal is treated as an obstacle to be overcome rather than a right to be honored. (04:12–04:16)
CLAIM
Asserts that the future of Greenland should be determined by its own people.
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