Danish intelligence agencies have, for the first time in their annual assessment, listed the United States as a potential security concern, highlighting the tense shift in transatlantic relations during Trump's presidency. The Danish Defense Intelligence Service warned that the US is using economic measures such as tariff threats to force allies to yield and is no longer excluding the possibility of using military force against allies, a change that makes it unstable in a global landscape where major powers focus more on their own interests and are more willing to use force. The report emphasized that Russia's military threat to NATO will rise, while the role of the US in European security has become uncertain, increasing the anxiety of allies. Previous disputes over Greenland and the recent rifts in Western positions during the Ukraine-Russia peace talks show that transatlantic relations are under test. Danish intelligence officials also warned that Moscow may exploit Washington's desire to quickly end the war in Ukraine, creating greater divisions between the US and Europe.
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