Nearly half of Danes consider the USA a threat – 78% are against the sale of Greenland
Nearly half of Danes now see the USA as a threat to Denmark, and almost five out of ten Danes oppose the sale of Greenland.
This is according to a poll conducted by The Guardian.
According to the poll, 46% of Danes believe that the USA poses a threat to Denmark. This is more than those who consider North Korea and Iran threats to Denmark, with 44% and 40% respectively.
86% consider Russia to be a threat.
78% are against selling Greenland to the USA, but at the same time, 72% say that ultimately, it is up to the Greenlanders.
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