Oslo, Jan. 8 -- "Denmark is strong and independent. Greenland is definitely not for sale," said Caroline Johansen, a restaurant worker in Copenhagen. Her voice is calm but firm.
Johansen's words echo the sentiment of many in the Danish capital since the United States has repeatedly signaled its interest in acquiring Greenland.
The world's largest island, which lies between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans, is a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark and the northernmost point of land in the world.
On the streets of Copenhagen, residents expressed unwavering opposition to what they see as an overreach. Eider Lertxundi said: "We don't want the U.S. interfering in Denmark, any part of Denmark."Martin Rasmussen, a supermarket m...