Episode I: The Panic Room at the Top of the World, Discussion
This thread is dedicated to discussion of Episode I of Empire Codes: The Panic Room at the Top of the World. Use this space to analyse how Greenland functions as a perimeter asset: warning architecture, treaty chassis and upgrade pathways, doctrine to requirement, allied permission structures, subsea cables as decision-time infrastructure, and minerals as an amplifier. Keep the focus on the documentary record, specific mechanisms, and traceable outcomes. Counter-arguments are welcome where grounded in evidence and articulated in good faith. Speculation, abuse, or unfounded claims are not appropriate here.
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