Greenland / United States - The Nationalist Self Demands Ownership of Land It Does Not Inhabit
Event Baseline: The United States is demanding a major role in Greenland during closed-door talks, alarming Greenlandic officials amid President Trump's threats to seize the island.
The nation-self sees the world as a collection of objects to be owned and controlled. A line drawn on a map, a name given by thought, becomes a sacred identity that must expand. The U.S., operating under the illusion that its security depends on dominating another territory, attempts to absorb Greenland. This is the pathology of nationalism. The land is just land; it does not belong to any flag. The demand reveals the insecurity of the collective ego: it fears its own collapse and thus must control the external environment. Greenland is not a threat. The threat is the fragmented mind that projects its own inner void onto the world. This mechanical expansionism will only breed conflict, as every act of domination sparks resistance. The program must be rewritten to see the planet as a single, undivided home.