
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar 1/7/26: Europe Freaks Over Greenland, OnlyFans Visas, Epstein Iran Contra Explained
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Jan 7, 2026 This discussion dives into the uproar over Stephen Miller's claim that Greenland should belong to the U.S., sparking outrage across Europe. The hosts analyze the hypocrisy of European nations criticizing U.S. territorial ambitions. They also tackle the rise of OnlyFans creator visas and the contentious debate over recognizing such creators as extraordinary talent. The conversation then shifts to the dark legacy of the Iran-Contra affair, revealing connections to Epstein and the implications of Cold War interventions in Angola.
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Greenland Reignites Geopolitical Debate
- Stephen Miller suggested Greenland could be part of the U.S., which revived historical purchase-and-security arguments.
- Krystal and Saagar note Arctic strategic value amid melting ice and NATO concerns, not immediate invasion plans.
Historic U.S. Interests In Greenland
- Hosts trace U.S.-Greenland ties back to 19th century and WWII strategic actions.
- They argue buying Greenland could sidestep NATO politics and secure Arctic shipping lanes as ice melts.
European Outrage Looks Inconsistent
- European reactions to U.S. comments were inconsistent given prior support for interventions like in Venezuela.
- Krystal and Saagar highlight the hypocrisy in lecturing on territorial integrity while backing forceful regime change elsewhere.



