The United States has been listed as part of the threat landscape against Denmark for the first time, as reported by Berlingske. Thomas Ahrenkiel, the head of the intelligence service, explains that countries face a world governed by “jungle law” rather than a rules-based order. The U.S. is noted in a report for using “economic and technological strength as a power tool, even against allies and partners.” Ahrenkiel describes the current threat landscape as “more serious than at any time since the end of the Cold War.” Though the U.S. is Denmark’s strongest ally, its change in global approach creates uncertainty. A new U.S. security strategy suggests Europe needs to change course, noting issues with free speech and political freedom while still considering Europe an ally.

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