GLOBAL PRESSURE POINTS Greenland, Colombia & the New Chessboard (Second in the Global Pressure Points series)
Once people hear “war,” they picture tanks and cities.
But modern conflict doesn’t start with explosions.
It starts with positioning.
Shipping lanes.
Mineral deposits.
Energy corridors.
Borders.
Data routes.
That’s why places most people never talk about suddenly matter.
Greenland isn’t trending because it’s cold.
It matters because what’s under it is valuable.
And what moves around it is strategic.
Rare earth minerals.
New Arctic shipping routes.
Military surveillance positions.
Control over access between continents.
At the same time, regions like South America become sensitive not because they want war…
but because instability spreads.
Colombia matters not for headlines…
but for borders, trade flow, security pressure, and who influences the region.
And this is what investors have to understand.
The new chessboard doesn’t look like old wars.
It looks like competition over:
energy
metals
food systems
shipping routes
digital infrastructure
This is the slow-burn version of conflict.
And slow-burn conflicts quietly reshape money.
They change what the world protects.
They change what the world pays for.
They change where capital is forced to go.
This is the second pressure point.
And the pattern is getting clearer.
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GLOBAL PRESSURE POINTS Greenland, Colombia & the New Chessboard (Second in the Global Pressure Points series)
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