"It is all the Leftist conservative-liberal parties chorus comes into play. It is so incredibly embarrassing and unprofessional that the danish politicians Rasmus Jarlov and Søren Espersen to behave that way, "said Lars Christensen in a article at danish newspaper, 'Weekendavisen', referring to the two politicians have lashed out hard after Trump's proposal to buy Greenland...
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- Denmark–United States relations
DENMARK–UNITED STATES RELATIONS (verdensalt)
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Denmark is a belligerent nation. From 1864 until well into the 1990s, Denmark's relationship with war was something we should stay away from.
For the last 15-20 years we have been a belligerent nation. Right now, we have Danish Special Forces operating in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, Mali, (whatever) just to name those we know of (verdensalt (used to) have a good friend from the Special Forces, make your head spin, DK OPS from Mali and other operating areas, are secretly stamped, for good reason) ...
We might as well stop refusing it. Denmark is one of the oldest allies of the United States that has been able to Americanise our culture, knowledge and the goods we buy and in some cases have been subject to their dominance, to further our influence on the world stage and retain our triple AAA ratings. The Danish government leaders over time, begging and yelling for the attention of the US administration, lobbyists for powerful companies, but it is not ALWAYS the sun, shining back on Dannevang, we are small and not strategically important enough (except Greenland).
Or, could it be that we have signed a 'non-disclosure agreement' and received advantageous benefits since the Danish-American agreement in 1951 and the Thule base in Greenland?
DID YOU KNOW, Denmark recognized the United States as early as 1792, and there was a Danish diplomatic representation in the United States as early as 1801?. In 1827, an American diplomatic representation came into Denmark. Only interrupted by Germany's occupation of Denmark during World War II, Denmark and the United States have been close allies throughout the period, and in particular posterity, where both countries were instrumental in establishing NATO. Today, NATO cooperation, where both countries are key members, is a cornerstone of the relationship between the two countries.
In 1947, the US diplomatic representation in Denmark was elevated to embassy. In relation to the size of the country, the embassy in Copenhagen is quite large. It is by far the largest foreign representation in Denmark of any country, and houses a number of regional headquarters, including The Office of Science and Technology Cooperation, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and a large FBI Office...