The Danish Defense Intelligence Service (DDIS) has for the first time identified the US as a threat in its annual assessment, citing its use of economic power and threats of military action under Donald Trump.Concerns are heightened by the US's intensified interest in acquiring Greenland and JD Vance's recent visit to the Pituffik space base, which Danish intelligence views as an assertion of power over allies and a challenge to multilateral alliances like NATO.While
Thomas Ahrenkiel affirmed the US remains
Denmark's closest ally, the report warns that US assertiveness could embolden Russia in the Arctic and increase security challenges for Europe amidst rising superpower competition.