Denmark Flags US as Security Threat After Trump’s Actions: Report

For first time, NATO ally lists America as security threat after Trump suggested doing what Russia did to Crimea, the situation has become incredibly complex and frankly, quite unsettling. It’s a real shock to see a NATO ally, Denmark, openly identifying the United States as a potential security threat. This isn’t just a casual observation; it’s a significant shift in the global order, a sign of the times, and something that should have every single person who cares about democracy sitting up and taking notice.

The suggestion that the US might try to replicate Russia’s actions in Crimea, by essentially annexing territory from an ally, is a chilling scenario.… Continue reading

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