It is a world where the line between an emissary of peace and a military power is blurred by the strategic necessity of the moment.… In the frosty dawn of February 2026, the global chessboard has shifted in ways that many would have deemed “unthinkable” just a few years ago. The air in the Arctic is no longer just cold; it is charged with the tension of the “Don-roe Doctrine,” a revival of 19th-century expansionism flavored with 21st-century brinkmanship. The Northern Front: Greenland Deep in the hallways of the West Wing, the map of the world looks slightly different. Following the administration’s recent military operations in Venezuela, the gaze has turned toward the “White Giant.” Special Envoy Jeff Landry has been vocal: American dominance in the Arctic is a “non-negotiable reality.” While the administration publicly suggests it seeks a peaceful transition, the threat of force remains a shadow over the Kingdom of Denmark. To t...