Denmark is bolstering its military presence in the Arctic and North Atlantic regions, allocating an additional 14.6 billion Danish crowns ($2.05 billion) to enhance security. This move comes as Denmark resists US President Donald Trump's demands to hand over control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory with significant mineral resources.The notion of the United States purchasing Greenland has been a topic of discussion for months, but recent developments suggest that President Trump's administration is more serious about the proposition than initially thought.At the heart of Trump's interest in Greenland lies its strategic importance for national security. The island is rich in