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NATO state’s citizens increasingly see US as a ‘threat’ – poll

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January 31, 2025
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Published: January 31, 2025 12:31 pm
Author: RT

The Danes consider America to be a great danger that North Korea or Iran, a survey has suggested

Almost half of Danes surveyed consider the US a “threat” to their country, a YouGov poll has suggested.

The survey, the results of which were published by the Guardian on Friday, had been carried out amid growing tensions between Copenhagen and Washington in recent weeks over US President Donald Trump’s plans to make Greenland, an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, part of America.

According to the poll, 46% of Danes consider the US to be either “a very big threat” or “a fairly big threat.”

The figure suggests that people living in the NATO and EU member state are more concerned about the US than they are about North Korea or Iran, which have been deemed a threat by 44% and 40%, respectively.

However, Russia continues to top the list of the fears of the Danish public, with 86% of those surveyed calling it a danger to their country.

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FILE PHOTO: US President Donald Trump returning from a weekend trip to the White House.
Only 6% of Greenlanders want to join US – Danish poll

As part of the same poll, 78% of respondents said they would oppose Greenland being sold to America, with 72% insisting that the decision about joining the US should be made by the 57,000 residents of the Arctic island rather than Denmark.

The YouGov survey had been conducted between January 15th and 22nd, and involved over 1,000 people.

Another survey conducted by the Danish pollster Verian earlier this week suggested that only 6% of Greenlanders want to become Americans. It contradicted the results of an earlier study by the US company Patriot Polling, which claimed that 57% of the people on the island supported joining the US.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview on Sirius XM’s The Megyn Kelly Show on Thursday, that Trump’s aspiration to acquire Greenland is “not a joke.”

“I know it is a delicate topic for Denmark, but it is again a national interest item for the US,” he said.


READ MORE: France could deploy troops to Greenland – FM

The Arctic region will become “critical” for shipping in the coming years and Washington needs control over Greenland in order to prevent China from establishing itself on the world’s largest island, he claimed.

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