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Greenland, Global Power, and America’s Strategic Interest | Episode 61

Cameron Brown Episode 61

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In Episode 61 of The Cameron Brown Show (recorded on January 13th, 2026), I sit down with Dr. Jonathan Lockwood for a deep dive into Greenland and why it has become one of the most strategically important pieces of land on the planet.

We break down why the United States has a growing interest in Greenland, moving far beyond headlines or surface-level explanations. This conversation explores the geopolitical, military, and strategic realities shaping U.S. involvement, including Arctic dominance, missile defense, space and early-warning systems, and the shifting balance of global power as great-power competition intensifies.

Dr. Lockwood explains how Greenland fits into a broader framework of global security, why geography still matters in a high-tech world, and how control of key regions can influence conflict long before it ever turns kinetic. We also discuss the implications of melting Arctic ice, emerging trade routes, and why Greenland sits at the crossroads of future military and strategic planning.

This episode isn’t about fear or speculation. It’s about understanding how nations think, how power is projected, and why places most people never think about may shape the future more than we realize.

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