Denmark Faces Security Concerns Amid Russian Threats and U.S. Greenland Interest
In Denmark, there is growing concern over national security due to perceived threats from Russia and doubts about the reliability of the U.S. as an ally under President Trump. Recent drone sightings near Copenhagen Airport have heightened these fears, although Russia denies involvement, labeling the incidents as provocations. The U.S. interest in Greenland, particularly President Trump's revived interest in acquiring it, has further strained diplomatic ties. Kenneth Howery, the U.S. ambassador to Denmark, recently visited Greenland to reaffirm commitments to strong bilateral relations. Danish citizens express unease over the geopolitical tensions, with some fearing the implications of Russian military activities in Europe.