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"The article highlights the desire of the Greenlandic people for economic independence and freedom from foreign control. They reject the idea of being subjects of Denmark or the United States, seeking to govern themselves and make their own decisions. The article does not provide further details on the reasons behind this desire or the current state of Greenland's relationship with Denmark and the US."
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