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If you've ever looked at the U.S. strategy toward China, the Arctic, or Greenland, and thought, "We say we don't want war — so why does every serious option still feel like pressure, coercion, or force?" this episode is for you.

The United States keeps running into the same contradiction:

Yet, when you look at the actual tools available, almost everything points in one direction.

In this episode, I use Greenland as a test case that exposes a deeper structural problem in U.S. strategy. This isn't a failure of leadership or intention. It's a failure of options.

You'll walk away with one clear mental model: why the U.S. keeps defaulting to military power, sanctions, or extractive private investment—and what's missing in between.

Specifically:

This is not an argument about politics.
It's a conversation about systems, incentives, and missing institutions.

Greenland isn't the story.
Greenland is the diagnostic.