Greenland has been in the news a lot lately, but nobody seems to talk about it as much as Donald Trump.
The President has made it clear that he wants to own Greenland for what he claims to be reasons regarding national security.
This is, of course, despite the fact that the United States has an agreement in place with Denmark to have its military operate in Greenland already.
Well, in the event that Trump is successful in his attempts to acquire Greenland, someone has taken the opportunity to create a simulation of what that would look like.
Simulation shows Greenland under US control
The X account @BehizyTweets shared the bizarre AI-generated footage, which features a snowy landscape under the shadow of what can only be described as the biggest US flag the world has ever seen.
Despite the landscape, featuring the Northern Lights, looking beautiful, the scene on the ground is anything but.
It depicts a very busy road, filled with cars, and every store you would expect to see in any town in the US.
McDonald's is, of course, front and center with a Target just next to it.
It's safe to say the simulation hasn't exactly won over viewers.
Viewers react to Greenland simulation
People on X were quick to let their thoughts be known, and if you're a big fan of consumerism within the US, you might want to look away now.
"Americans can conceive of nothing else to represent America other than a f*cking strip mall," one person wrote.
A second said: "Can't be overstated how pathetic it is to have your ultimate colonial fantasy just be a strip mall."
A third wrote: "All the US has to offer is giant flags, targets, McDonald's and countless shops that look the same and sell the same sh*t?"
While a fourth said: "This is what the US did to all of the lands it stole. This is what Alaska feels like as a Native."
Prime Minister Starmer Backs Denmark in Greenland Dispute
On Monday, January 5, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer made it clear that the United Kingdom stands firmly with Denmark regarding the future of Greenland.
Speaking to reporters, the Prime Minister expressed full support for Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who has rejected Trump’s repeated attempts to claim the island.
“I stand with her, and she's right about the future of Greenland,” Starmer stated, according to The Mirror.
He emphasized that the decision about Greenland’s future should rest solely with Greenland and Denmark. “Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark are to decide the future of Greenland, and only Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark,” he added.
Starmer reinforced the importance of Denmark as a NATO ally and a key partner in Europe, underscoring that Greenland’s future must remain in the hands of its rightful owners.
“Denmark is a close ally in Europe, it is a NATO ally, and it's very important the future of Greenland is, as I say, for the Kingdom of Denmark, and for Greenland, and only for Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark,” he said.
