Translation:

Prime Minister: The Americans are still our most important ally

Despite the current drama between the USA, Denmark and Greenland, the Americans are still the Danes’ most important ally.

This is what Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) says.

  • Yes, I think so of course, all the while that it was the Americans who saved Europe in the 40s and ended World War II, and because the USA and Europe, together with Canada, have jointly built the strongest defense alliance the world has ever seen, says the Prime Minister.

  • It is still NATO, by the way, but there is a conflict over Greenland, unfortunately. It is not only Denmark and Greenland that believe that there is a conflict that is serious for Europe and the USA. We have received massive support from the major countries in NATO.

  • rayyy@piefed.social
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    10 hours ago

    WAS an ally. Capitulation is NOT the way. The mobster will shit on Denmark anyway.

    • jj4211@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      I dunno. Maybe they give Trump a Denmark peace prize and he forgets the whole thing.

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    18 hours ago

    Diplomacy is a thing. Why does nobody consider the likelihood he’s just sweet talking Trump to try to keep things from escalating? Yeah it probably won’t work, but talk is cheap.

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      10 hours ago

      This. Until the EU has a credible deterrence against Russia - and to some extent against the US riding roughshod - Denmark and Europe at large will say and do whatever is needed to keep America engaged.

      But in 10 years time, when all the new gear that has been ordered is in use and mobilisation forces have been trained, patience with American bullying will grow very thin.

      There’s a reason that the US has an official policy to undermine the EU; it’s pure divide-and-conquer. If Europe is unified (enough), they are a force to be reckoned with. If they are just a collection of small to medium countries they’ll be a compliant market to the US, with just enough backing for Russia to understand not to roll over Central European borders.

      It’s geo-politics at play, on a grand stage.

      Europe’s sole chance here is to build a decouple, duplicative, non-EU discriminating force structure (before you react to the use of the word discriminating, I’m only repeating what Madeleine Albrecht warned the EU against) that can act on its own, with its own continent wide nuclear umbrella.

      The alternative is domination.

  • jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    To be fair, Denmark wants to prevent an armed conflict and trying to keep the American public in their corner is certainly a reasonable strategy.

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      14 hours ago

      The american public are already in their corner. Weve been waiting for all of you to sanction us and kick us out of your territory but it seems your all going to wait untik there are troops being deployed before you wake up. Seems to be what happened in WW2 also. So u guess no shock there

    • cosmicrookie@lemmy.worldOP
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      17 hours ago

      I don’t think that at this point the American public opinion of what is going on, really matters, besides internal politics within the USA. From the outside, it’s a much larger problem than Trump, the current administration or even the American democracy. It’s a sudden and unexpected loss of trust from an ally that used to be more or less confident.The risk of this happening again, in any way possible and impossible, has lowered its trustworthiness and it will take many generations of active work to change this

      • jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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        16 hours ago

        I don’t think that at this point the American public opinion of what is going on, really matters, besides internal politics within the USA.

        It absolutely matters beyond just internal politics. If you had asked me on December 31st, 2025 if I thought there was a credible threat of the US invading Greenland, I would have said, “Not likely” and just cracked it up to Trump’s usual bullshit attempts to distract from his legal issues and failing domestic agenda. And then the US very brazenly waltzed into Venezuela and deposed Maduro.

        Now, I think the threats against Greenland, and by extension Denmark, are serious. Public opinion won’t necessarily stop Trump from invading Greenland. But, moralle does matter when it comes to the success of an armed conflict. Just ask Russia how their “Three day special military operation” in Ukraine is working out.

        If I’m in Danish leadership and I’m now facing a credible threat to the lives of 5+ million people, I’m going to say whatever I have to say to try to prevent all out war. Trying to hammer the notion into the minds of the American public that their government is threatening a good friend and ally, rather than a belligerent enemy, is a completely reasonable approach. Especially considering the US’s vastly superior firepower.

        Prepare for the worst, hope for the best. I hope they are actively preparing for the worst. I also hope it doesn’t come to that.

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          15 hours ago

          This might have been the case some decades ago but I don’t see approval rates having had any effect on ICE, DOGE, Epstein files etc.

          One craziness after the other goes through without consideration

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    20 hours ago

    2025 USA is not 1945/55/65/75/85/95/05 USA. This feels like when someone holds on to the memory of a loved one before the onset of addiction. The US is a junkie now, and its drug is fascism.

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    20 hours ago

    Yes, yes, continue with the appeasement, that’s a brilliant tactic, for sure. And a great way to loose Greenland.

  • A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    18 hours ago

    What would you do if the biggest economy in the world is led by a narcissistic man-baby?

    Note how they (not only DK) always say USA, never Trump. It’s their way of trying to appease both sides. As if that’s ever worked.

    • cosmicrookie@lemmy.worldOP
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      17 hours ago

      For the rest of the world, Trump is the representative of USA. That’s how democracy works. I am sad to say that this won’t be over when Trumps steps down, however and whenever he goes down. The USA has lost street credit for many generations to come and it won’t be easy to fix

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      19 hours ago

      Nah, it’s just bullying, and probably the dangling of sensitive files on his allies, plus the fact that european leaders are stupid AF. This one is clearly bending the knee. Greenland is lost.