U.S. opens new consulate in Greenland
The U.S. opened a new consulate in Greenland yesterday, replacing a small wooden house near the fishing harbor in Nuuk, the capital city, with a three-floor, 3,200-square-foot facility with bulletproof glass, security grilles and space for armored vehicles. The upgrade comes as President Donald Trump continues to insist the U.S. should buy, annex or otherwise increase its control over Greenland. Denmark, which governs the island, and most Greenlanders oppose this idea, and protests were held outside during the opening ceremony of the new facility. Bible prophecy indicates that the fight over Greenland and other trans-Atlantic issues will rapidly grow more intense as a revived Holy Roman Empire rises against the United States.