Copenhagen News: A public opinion poll released by Denmark’s Broadcasting Corporation on the 3rd shows that up to 60% of Danish respondents consider the United States a competitor, with only 17% viewing the US as an ally. US President Donald Trump stated on January 21 that he would not use force to seize Greenland. The poll, conducted from January 21 to 28, indicates that across different regions, genders, ages, or political stances, the majority of respondents believe the US is a competitor. Since returning to the White House, Trump has repeatedly threatened to acquire Greenland, even suggesting that “military force” could be used to take the island. Europe responded strongly, stating that Greenland’s sovereignty is not negotiable. (Xinhua News Agency)
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Polls show that 60% of Danes consider the United States a competitor.
Copenhagen News: A public opinion poll released by Denmark’s Broadcasting Corporation on the 3rd shows that up to 60% of Danish respondents consider the United States a competitor, with only 17% viewing the US as an ally. US President Donald Trump stated on January 21 that he would not use force to seize Greenland. The poll, conducted from January 21 to 28, indicates that across different regions, genders, ages, or political stances, the majority of respondents believe the US is a competitor. Since returning to the White House, Trump has repeatedly threatened to acquire Greenland, even suggesting that “military force” could be used to take the island. Europe responded strongly, stating that Greenland’s sovereignty is not negotiable. (Xinhua News Agency)