From Jeff Bezos to Bill Gates: Billionaires bet on Greenland as Trump hints at taking it ‘the hard way’
Donald Trump’s renewed noise about taking control of Greenland has pushed the Arctic island back into global focus. Framing the idea as a matter of “national security,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One, “We need Greenland,” just days after what he described as a successful military intervention in Venezuela. The remarks may sound extreme, but behind the political bluster, some of the world’s richest men have already been quietly investing in Greenland for years.
Trump’s interest in Greenland did not begin recently. According to Forbes, his former national security adviser John Bolton said Trump first floated the idea of buying Greenland in late 2018. Bolton said Trump told him that “a prominent businessman he knew had suggested that the U.S. buy Greenland,” later identifying that businessman as Ronald Lauder.
Trump and Lauder share a long personal history, having attended the Wharton School of Business at the same time. Lauder has also been a major funder of conservative political candidates and causes. His business interests have extended to Greenland as well. The Danish newspaper Politiken reported that Lauder invested in an unprofitable Greenlandic freshwater bottling company co-owned by Jørgen Wæver Johansen, the local chair of the governing Siumut party in Nuuk and the husband of Greenland’s foreign minister, Vivian Motzfeldt. The investment raised concerns about potential political interference.
The backing came through Breakthrough Energy, a fund led by Gates that aims “to accelerate green energy innovation and build the industries of the future.” Forbes reported that Breakthrough Energy participated in KoBold’s Series C funding round in December 2024, which valued the company at just under $3 billion following a $537 million capital raise. Earlier, in 2022, Sam Altman invested through his venture fund Apollo Projects during KoBold’s Series B round, which totaled $192.5 million. An SEC filing cited by Forbes shows the company is now in the process of raising more funds, potentially returning to its billionaire backers as Greenland draws fresh attention.
Jacobsen also told Forbes that American presence in Greenland has increased in recent years, partly due to new direct flights between New York and Nuuk. “There are more Americans in Greenland than ever before,” he said, adding that “it can be difficult to know if they're only tourists or if they also have an interest in ‘strategic investments’.”
Elon Musk has taken a more public stance. Writing on X last January, Musk voiced support for U.S. annexation, saying, “If the people of Greenland want to be part of America, which I hope they do, they would be most welcome.”
Meanwhile, Greenland’s own leaders have been firm in rejecting the notion that the island should be up for grabs. In a joint statement, Greenland’s political parties declared, “We do not want to be Americans… we want to be Greenlanders,” emphasizing self-determination and criticizing external pressure.
Trump and Lauder share a long personal history, having attended the Wharton School of Business at the same time. Lauder has also been a major funder of conservative political candidates and causes. His business interests have extended to Greenland as well. The Danish newspaper Politiken reported that Lauder invested in an unprofitable Greenlandic freshwater bottling company co-owned by Jørgen Wæver Johansen, the local chair of the governing Siumut party in Nuuk and the husband of Greenland’s foreign minister, Vivian Motzfeldt. The investment raised concerns about potential political interference.
Bezos, Gates and the race for rare earths
Some of the biggest names in tech have also placed bets on Greenland, though through mineral exploration rather than politics. Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates and Michael Bloomberg have invested in KoBold Metals, a company using AI-powered technology to search for rare earth minerals used in electronic devices. These investments began in 2019.The backing came through Breakthrough Energy, a fund led by Gates that aims “to accelerate green energy innovation and build the industries of the future.” Forbes reported that Breakthrough Energy participated in KoBold’s Series C funding round in December 2024, which valued the company at just under $3 billion following a $537 million capital raise. Earlier, in 2022, Sam Altman invested through his venture fund Apollo Projects during KoBold’s Series B round, which totaled $192.5 million. An SEC filing cited by Forbes shows the company is now in the process of raising more funds, potentially returning to its billionaire backers as Greenland draws fresh attention.
Strategy, influence and growing American presence
Not all of these investments are viewed as purely commercial. Speaking to Forbes, Arctic security expert Marc Jacobsen, an associate professor at the Royal Danish Defence College, said Lauder’s Greenland investments were unlikely to have “any economic substance.” He added, “What is important here is the close link to Greenlandic decision makers. This is about strategy and gaining control.”Elon Musk has taken a more public stance. Writing on X last January, Musk voiced support for U.S. annexation, saying, “If the people of Greenland want to be part of America, which I hope they do, they would be most welcome.”
Meanwhile, Greenland’s own leaders have been firm in rejecting the notion that the island should be up for grabs. In a joint statement, Greenland’s political parties declared, “We do not want to be Americans… we want to be Greenlanders,” emphasizing self-determination and criticizing external pressure.
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US will eventually control Global oil prices and Supplies with Worlds largest Oil reserves in their Control. Next target is Land ( Greenland)... Then maybe Sea and Sky....Read allPost comment
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