Denmark is increasing military spending in the North Atlantic amid President Donald Trump’s bid to have Greenland sold or ...
Copenhagen is boosting its military spending and holding talks with European allies as Trump ramps up his expansionist ...
Denmark has unveiled plans to allocate around DKr14bn (equivalent to $1.96bn) for the enhancement of its military ...
Denmark said on Monday it would spend 14.6 billion Danish kroner ($2.05 billion) boosting its military capabilities in the ...
Denmark has unveiled plans to allocate around DKr14bn (equivalent to $1.96bn) for the enhancement of its military ...
Copenhagen boosting defence spending and talking with allies as it resists US demand for the strategic island.
Denmark this week announced a $2 billion security package for Greenland, making another large commitment to the defense of ...
The move comes after President Donald Trump said he wants to acquire Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory.
If it appears that an American invasion is imminent, Denmark and one or more other NATO allies would likely invoke Article Five of the North Atlantic Treaty, which would commit each of the NATO ...
The melting of the Arctic ice also opens up strategic opportunities for trade, energy and transport in a region ... Denmark, which the US is technically obliged to protect under the North Atlantic ...
And then, explosively, he told journalists at a press conference in Florida that if Denmark ... North Atlantic. “We have a clear interest that it’s the US that plays a large role in that ...
But the U.S. military is already the dominant power there. The region is controlled by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the U.S.-led alliance that includes Denmark. The U.S. military already ...