Showing posts with label US foreign policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US foreign policy. Show all posts
Monday, January 12, 2026
Jonathan Paul: Greenland is rich in natural resources – a geologist explains why
Labels: Climate change, Critical minerals, Geology, Greenland, Jonathan Paul, Oil and Gas, Rare earth elements, Rare earths, US foreign policy, US foreign relationsGreenland, the largest island on Earth, possesses some of the richest stores of natural resources anywhere in the world.
These include critical raw materials – resources such as lithium and rare earth elements (REEs) that are essential for green technologies, but whose production and sustainability are highly sensitive – plus other valuable minerals and metals, and a huge volume of hydrocarbons including oil and gas.
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Robert G Patman: Trump’s new security strategy exposes the limits of NZ’s ‘softly-softly’ diplomacy
Labels: Donald Trump, European Union (EU), Foreign policy, geopolitics, Project 2025, Robert G Patman, Russia, US foreign policyPresident Donald Trump’s recently-issued National Security Strategy marks a decisive break in United States foreign policy. It also poses an uncomfortable challenge for New Zealand and other countries that have long depended on a rules-based order.
The document formalises the most significant shift in Washington’s global outlook since 1947. It confirms, as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned earlier this year, that the “West as we knew it no longer exists”.
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