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Trump’s Greenland and Gaza moves: Wise strategy or pure madness?

“Amateur research tactics. Experts are studying logistics.” However, a victory war requires support for a larger, consistent strategy. The push for President Trump to expand us to Greenland and Gaza is following a calculated method, not insanity.

To win a war, the first step is to understand the enemy and his strategic goals. The post-World War II order and the Cold War competition with the Soviet Union no longer poses a major threat to the interests of the United States. Today, China is fighting secret information and economic wars, openly preparing for military action to seize Taiwan and control major shipping vehicles in the South Pacific.

In Greenland, we have strategic positioning and important resources. Gaza has gained security leverage and economic opportunities.

Russia and Iran support China's ambitions, but play a secondary role. Tactics include sabotage, terrorism, Houthiped attacks on transport, and Ukraine's crushing and exhaustion. Meanwhile, the left move works to undermine the US from within, often using federal funds to do so. Decades of massive deficit spending further weakens the US dollar's status as a global reserve currency.

That's the threat. After years of economic decline, military stagnation, and the erosion of education in its workforce, how can the United States respond effectively?

Trump's Doge initiative and other efforts aim to rebuild the US military and workforce by reducing wasteful spending and reforming domestic programs. However, these steps alone do not address the changing global power dynamics and the rapidly advancing role of technology in shaping future conflicts.

That's where Greenland and Gaza come in.

Emergency and evolving threats

For decades, most NATO countries have ignored their commitment to shared defense. Instead, they built a welfare state in cooperation with Russia and China, sought to sideline Israel and manage US and global policies through institutions such as the UN, the World Economic Forum, and the European Union.

These countries felt safe in their rebellion as they believed that deep American nations, well established within the bureaucracy, could manipulate global geopolitics through dark, inexplainable money. In many cases, this shadow influence is at odds with the policies of elected leaders.

It was over at the time – just in time.

A new, more urgent threat has been revealed. China's control in emerging technologies and its impact on national security and defense. For decades, China has quickly tracked its most promising students into advanced science and technology programs. This strategy facilitates major breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and quantum computing, each poses serious risks to US military capabilities, infrastructure and cybersecurity.

China's AI capabilities apply to vast amounts of data from stolen American individuals and governments, providing important insights into US vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, quantum computing is currently threatening to break cryptographic methods that protect critical systems and confidential information.

The US needs to secure new strategic areas and key sources of material while rapidly advancing its technical capabilities at home.

Beyond technological advances, China has also been involved in large-scale intellectual property theft, targeting major military and national security designs. This theft is made possible by naive embracing Chinese students and researchers at universities and businesses, although well-intentioned by American well-intention, and accelerates China's ability to project power around the world.

Here, China will dominate the mining and sales of rare earth minerals needed for advanced semiconductor and sensor equipment at home in the name of green virtues of the environment, and for many, in the name of globalism. Added the allowed policy. China is able to completely block access to these minerals, thereby crippling short-term attempts to rebuild and rehoff US semiconductors and related industries.

It also takes into account advances such as new low Horizon missiles where existing detection systems are weak.

Territory Opportunities

These threats are realistic, and wars for domination are already underway. How do you counter them?

First, the US needs to secure new strategic areas and key sources of material while rapidly moving forward with technical capabilities at home.

Greenland offers great opportunities for two reasons. Controlling Greenland allows the US to deploy advanced missile detection and anti-missile systems, increasing its defense against China and Russia's movements in the North Sea. Furthermore, Greenland holds valuable raw materials that are essential for developing advanced technologies.

It's no coincidence that many top tech entrepreneurs and venture capitalists support Trump. They understand first-hand the threat of growing technology and recognize that only his proposed policies can effectively address both economic and national security concerns.

How do you know that their support is authentic? Consider this: Google has recently turned around Long-standing policy It explicitly prohibited the use of technology for military or defence purposes.

That shift marks the earthquake change in Silicon Valley, causing anger and panic among progressives – a good sign.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon is moving forward Proliferated fighter space architectureincreasingly relying on SpaceX's Starlink Constellation, there is critical communication across US military ships and facilities.

Why Gaza?

Under President Trump's direction, the Missile Defense Agency also said Advanced iron dome style defense system To protect US territory from missile attacks.

Israel currently uses iron domes to protect rockets and missiles.

The conservatives and the Liberal Party, standing with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, responded strongly to Trump's shocking announcement earlier this month, with the US winning Gaza, clearing terrorism and thriving it at the resorts that thrived. Change it to your destination.

It is a bold strategy aimed at ending a decades-long cycle of Palestinian terrorism against Israel. But it works – and what's in it for the US?

For this plan to be successful, neighboring countries must accept permanent relocation of Palestinians. While many Arab countries use Palestinian issues to put pressure on Israel, others simply do not want an influx of Iranian proxies or uneducated indoctrinated populations within their borders.

Beyond political resistance, rebuilding Gaza will become a long and complicated process. It can take years to clean debris, systematically remove mines and explosives, and assess damage caused by Hamas' extensive tunnel network. In many areas, underground tunnels can undermine the structural integrity of the land, making it even more complicated.

Isn't that crazy?

However, there are strategic reasons why this plan may be worth pursuing. Consider Abraham's agreement, which the Biden administration has actively tried to undermine.

During Trump's first term of office, his first foreign visit was to Saudi Arabia, where he was honored and welcomed by the King of Saudi Arabia, the custodians of two holy mosques. Most Arab countries recognize Iran as their biggest threat and understand the urgent need to diversify their economy beyond oil production. The Abraham Agreement laid the foundation for economic partnerships between Israel and these countries, providing technical cooperation in exchange for recognition of Israel's legitimacy.

Meanwhile, Iran, funded by the Obama Biden administration — has sought to derail these efforts by fuelling Israeli terrorism and threatening maritime security through the Houtis. If the US controls Gaza, it will directly disrupt Iran's destabilizing strategy.

Trump said the plan does not include US troops or ships in the area, but he left the door open for military intervention if taunted. The message to Tehran, Turkish Reseptayyip Erdogan and Syria is clear. America is watching.

Beyond geopolitics, Israel is a global hub of innovation. By partnering closer with Israel, the US can accelerate technological advances while countering Iran's sabotage.

In Greenland, we have strategic positioning and important resources. Gaza has gained security leverage and economic opportunities.

Maybe Trump's plans aren't that crazy.

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