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That's just speculative.Big if true.
That's just speculative.Big if true.
This simply results in three sets of TLs rather than just one.The problem, though, is that Danes were overwhelmingly opposed to selling Greenland when it was rumored that the United States wanted it in 1947 and I don't see how we could change that.
Probably do it in a different year then. This isn't that hard.The problem, though, is that Danes were overwhelmingly opposed to selling Greenland when it was rumored that the United States wanted it in 1947 and I don't see how we could change that.
The problem is that there doesn't appear to have been any year that Denmark was willing to sell. In 1917, part of the deal on the sale of the Danish Virgin Islands actually was the US recognizing Danish sovereignty over Greenland.Probably do it in a different year then. This isn't that hard.
Three years you can cite since 1776, does not an argument make. Which you surely know already.The problem is that there doesn't appear to have been any year that Denmark was willing to sell. In 1917, part of the deal on the sale of the Danish Virgin Islands actually was the US recognizing Danish sovereignty over Greenland.
Denmark is an obvious choice, in compensation for Greenland.Also always liked the idea in a scramble for Africa that the modern DR Congo would inevitably go to some random power that didn't make much sense.
I remember pondering that scenario and my outcome was, a ‘A Late Forties Labour Government sponsors Union Time Ltd. to kill Göring who is stuck in a quagmire in the Soviet Union and the regime is collapsing’.Göring try to make peace with the west”, especially early war, is one I actually like.
In Otago, you'd be dead already.New Zealand joining the federation. Who needs CANZUK when you have ANZ
Counter to that I always like Western Australia going it's own way and giving us the WANZACs at GallipoliNew Zealand joining the federation. Who needs CANZUK when you have ANZ
The problem is that there doesn't appear to have been any year that Denmark was willing to sell. In 1917, part of the deal on the sale of the Danish Virgin Islands actually was the US recognizing Danish sovereignty over Greenland.
I always like when Ireland gets its independence earlier, just an interesting new piece in play in politics.
Also always liked the idea in a scramble for Africa that the modern DR Congo would inevitably go to some random power that didn't make much sense.
A Congominium?Read the past two pages too quickly and my mind is now running around how Ireland can end up in control of Greenland.
Also Dano-Irish Congo