A Danish spy agency has called out the United States as a possible security risk, marking a profound shift in relations with its longtime NATO ally.
In a recent report on the 2025 intelligence outlook, the Danish Defense Intelligence Service noted that the US “uses economic power, including threats of high tariffs, to enforce its will and no longer rules out the use of military force, even against allies.”
The DDIS, one of the largest spy agencies among Nordic countries, also said the US is “now using its economic and technological strength as a tool of power, also toward allies and partners.” The report specifically highlighted the Trump administration’s desire to take control of Greenland.
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