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Recently, the Greenland situation had remained relatively quiet since the agreement allowing for increased U.S. military presence and priority access to the island’s mineral resources. However, on Saturday, President Trump made headlines by announcing the deployment of a U.S. hospital ship to Greenland, aimed at delivering humanitarian aid.
At this moment, the specific healthcare crisis in Greenland that necessitated such a response is not fully understood.
The reaction from Denmark was dismissive, encapsulated by a simple, “Oh, please.”
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen weighed in with remarks that somewhat deviated from the main issue:
Despite PM Frederiksen’s comments, it’s important to recognize that the concept of “free” healthcare is misleading since all healthcare systems require funding. Additionally, while there may be criticisms of the American healthcare system, it is noteworthy that Greenland’s life expectancy trails behind that of the United States by almost ten years, indicating challenges of its own.
Denmark’s reply was, in essence, “Oh, please.”
Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen did not directly reject Trump’s overture, but he did tell Danish broadcaster DR on Sunday that Greenland is all set.
“The Greenlandic population receives the healthcare it needs,” Poulsen said. “They receive it either in Greenland, or, if they require specialized treatment, they receive it in Denmark.
“So it’s not as if there’s a need for a special healthcare initiative in Greenland.”
The Danish Prime Minister also commented, and here’s where they run off the rails just a bit:
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen did not directly address the Trump post on his own Facebook account hours later, but she did extoll socialist ideology on healthcare “for all.”
“Am happy to live in a country where there is free and equal access to health for all,” Frederiksen wrote in a translated post, sharing a Democrat attack point on Trump’s Republican Party’s struggles to reform what Trump has rebuked as a “failure” of Obamacare. “Where it’s not insurances and wealth that determine whether you get proper treatment. You have the same approach in Greenland.”
Yeah, PM Frederiksen, socialist talking points aside, there’s no such thing as “free” healthcare. Everything has to be paid for, one way or another. That’s a canard. Also, while you look down your Danish nose at the American system, Greenland’s life expectancy is nearly a decade lower than in the United States, so it’s not all sunshine and roses.