The Greenland Deal and Its Impact on the Middle East reframes a seemingly Arctic transaction as a catalyst for structural change across the Middle East. The book argues that any serious geopolitical shift involving Greenland—whether economic, security-based, or strategic alignment—would reshape global supply chains, energy leverage, rare earth access, maritime routes, and alliance architecture. Those shifts would not remain confined to the North Atlantic; they would cascade directly into Middle Eastern political stability, investment flows, defense calculations, and regime durability.
At the center of the analysis is a hard question: how would a Greenland realignment alter pressure points on fragile states, particularly Iran? The book evaluates sanctions dynamics, capital access, proxy financing, security guarantees, and regional power balances under a post-deal scenario.
Written as a professional briefing text, it blends data, policy modeling, and risk forecasting. This is not speculation. It is a strategic impact assessment designed for policymakers, investors, and serious geopolitical observers.