The recent visit of Vice President Vance to Greenland has sparked a diplomatic firestorm, provoking varied reactions from local leaders and international observers alike. While the U.S. administration framed the trip as a gesture of goodwill and partnership, the response from Greenlandic officials has been anything but warm. Critics argue that the timing and context of the visit indicate a disregard for Greenland’s autonomy and aspirations. Notably, political parties in Greenland, including the left-wing Inuit Ataqatigiit, have expressed deep…