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Old 05-17-11, 08:51 AM   #1
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DENMARK, which already counts Greenland and the Faroe Islands as its Arctic territories, is planning to lay claim to the North Pole, a daily newspaper reported, quoting a leaked foreign ministry paper. "The country is expected to lay claim to the continental shelf in five areas around the Faroe Islands and Greenland, including the North Pole itself," the strategy paper reads, according to the online version of the Information daily, which said it obtained a copy of the strategy document set for publication in June.
If Denmark's "Arctic Strategy 2011-2020" is adopted, the claims would put the Scandinavian country on a collision course with Russia, the US, Canada and Norway.
The five countries all have claims in the region, where melting polar ice and new technologies have made the "high north" easier to access and fuelled competition for untapped oil and gas reserves.
The Arctic seabed is thought to hold about 90 billion barrels of oil and 30 per cent of the world's undiscovered gas resources, according to the US Geological Survey.
The North Pole seabed itself is however not believed to hold large reserves, but appears to hold symbolic value for the countries in the region.
In 2007 for instance, a Russian mini-submarine reached the bottom of the Arctic Ocean under the North Pole and planted a Russian flag.
The Arctic and the Antarctic are the last major regions on earth where sovereignty remains unresolved.
Countries bordering the Arctic currently are entitled to a 200 nautical mile economic zone from their coastlines, but claims for extending their territories will be decided under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
UNCLOS requires countries laying new claims to present them within 10 years of ratifying the convention, something Denmark did in 2004.
According to the leaked draft strategy, Denmark will present its new claims no later than 2014.


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Old 05-17-11, 08:53 AM   #2
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I look forward to the Humon comic on this...in fact I think I will forward this to her.
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Old 05-17-11, 09:41 AM   #3
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I don't see Russia for one giving it up without a fight....I mean, when was the last time Denmark fought for anything?
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Old 05-17-11, 10:41 AM   #4
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And imagine, this year Paradox games will release Naval War: Arctic Circle, a game about a war between arctic states for control over the arctic
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We'll poke a periscope up there and they'll give it up.
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I don't see Russia for one giving it up without a fight....I mean, when was the last time Denmark fought for anything?
Quite sure Denmark whent to war in Hamlet...


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Santa will send jackfrost on there asses..
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a naval battle between Canada and Denmark?
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Maybe all the world leaders involved will sit down to a cup of hot chocolate.

When done, They'll all jumpup and beat the hell out of Denmark.

Rumor has it, Santa Claus, will throw the first punch.
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a naval battle between Canada and Denmark?
"Bloody hell, did you just invade my country, eh?"
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I don't see Russia for one giving it up without a fight....I mean, when was the last time Denmark fought for anything?
The same time USA & England did.
Iraq, Afghanistan.
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...I mean, when was the last time Denmark fought for anything?
I suppose this is based on ignorance? I mean lack of knowledge?

Based on size of population Denmark is the largest contributor to Nato and FN.
Troops in Balkan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Horn of Africa, Libanon and Libya.


But perhaps we better ask the young men and women we lost in those places, what exactly they fought for?

Was it indeed anything at all?
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I suppose this is based on ignorance? I mean lack of knowledge?

You'll note that his clever use of the smiley means he was just teasing.
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Denmark went to war with Sweden more times than England went to war with France. I'm surprised the peninsula is still standing
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