Danish Intelligence Identifies U.S. as Security Threat Amid Greenland Dispute
For the first time, Danish intelligence has classified the United States as a potential security threat, citing geopolitical tensions over Greenland. This development follows statements by President Trump expressing interest in acquiring Greenland, a territory of Denmark, and not ruling out the use of force. The Danish Defense Intelligence Service (DDIS) highlighted the growing U.S. interest in Greenland and the strain it has placed on diplomatic relations between Copenhagen and Washington. The report also noted that U.S. policies in Europe are perceived to strengthen adversaries like Russia and China, increasing the likelihood of hybrid attacks against NATO. The assessment underscores the broader uncertainties surrounding U.S. global priorities and its role as a security guarantor for Europe.