Denmark's military intelligence identifies the USA as a threat for the first time in its annual assessment, marking a significant shift in Danish security perception.This change moves from an "ideal of democracy" towards a more "autocratic" image of the U.S., a sentiment amplified by Russia's incursions and former President Donald Trump's past actions like threats of trade tariffs.Intelligence head
Thomas Ahrenkiel states that smaller nations now face a "law of the jungle" world, where major powers including the
USA,
Russia, and
China challenge the existing international order.