(01-19-2026, 06:17 AM)andy06shake Wrote: The problem being Denmark's government and the Greenlanders don't want a deal.
So far, yes. And probably won't want to accept one in the future.
But that doesn't change the fact that for an official deal to be offered
congress has to approve of it. That's why there would have to be a
vote. I was answering your question as to why congress would
be voting. They have to approve of the deal before it's offered.
(at least, that's how I understand it). And for each official offer,
it would have to be approved first so there would be a vote.
(I think).
Nothing wrong with making multiple offers and changing the offer.
That's negotiating. The only thing wrong would be if they say
'no' and it is forced upon them. But to keep offering is fine.
It's what happens in negotiations and politics. (I"m sure they'll
keep saying 'no' to each offer.)