Greenland: The 51st State? A Unique Flag Raises Awareness Near the White House

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Greenland: The 51st State? A Unique Flag Raises Awareness Near the White House

A unique American flag with 51 stars has been raised near the White House in Lafayette Park. The flag, designed by Ryan Lambert, features a green star among the white stars. Lambert believes that adding Greenland as the 51st state would be strategically beneficial for the United States. He placed the flag on the National Grange building to support President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland for its resources. Lambert sees Greenland as a valuable addition to the country due to its natural beauty and resources.

President Trump has expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, as well as annexing Canada and the Panama Canal Zone. Lambert, however, is more focused on Greenland as a potential state. He believes that Canada is a great country with friendly people but may not align with American values. Lambert chose to add a green star to the flag to make the message more visible and raise awareness for the president's goals.

Lambert's flag design has garnered support and excitement from passersby, although there are some critics. He emphasizes the importance of embracing change and expanding the country, citing Alaska and Hawaii as examples of successful additions. The flag with the green star aims to promote awareness and support for the idea of adding Greenland as the 51st state.

The White House has not commented on the flag or Lambert's initiative. The unique flag design serves as a visual representation of the potential addition of Greenland as a state, sparking conversations about the country's expansion and strategic interests.