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- Denmark takes unprecedented decision to save the country amid Russian . . .
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has urged that national defense become a top priority, calling for increased military spending to avoid what she described as a potential “game over”
- Denmark announces $7 billion rearmament plan as threat from Russia . . .
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said her government would announce plans Wednesday for a “massive” rearming of Denmark’s military due to the growing threat posed by Russia “We must
- Denmark takes unprecedented decision to save the country amid Russian . . .
News from around the world: The provided information highlights Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's strong advocacy for European rearmament, viewing it as a critical necessity in the face
- Denmark to tighten control over Russian tankers | RBC-Ukraine
Denmark has decided to step up inspections of tankers due to the increased activity of aging vessels transporting oil through the Danish straits The decision comes amid threats posed by Russia’s shadow fleet, which consists of over 650 vessels, according to the Danish Maritime Authority
- Denmark’s Defense Overhaul: A Response to US Shifts and Russian Threats
Denmark’s decision to significantly increase defense spending marks a historic shift in its military strategy, one driven by a dual threat: Russian aggression in Eastern Europe and uncertainty surrounding US commitment to NATO under President Donald Trump’s leadership
- Denmarks $7 Billion Military Boost: Strategic Defense Shift Amid . . .
Copenhagen, Denmark (February 18, 2025) — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced a notable military rearmament plan Wednesday, allocating 50 billion Danish crowns (approximately $7 billion USD) to bolster the nation’s defense capabilities in the face of perceived Russian threats the plan, covering 2025-2026, marks a dramatic
- Amid threat of US Russian invasions, Denmark to raise . . . - Firstpost
As Denmark faces dual threats of invasions from the United States and Russia, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced a hike of $7 billion in the country’s defence budget over the next two years The hike will take Denmark’s defence spending beyond 3 per cent of the GDP — beyond Nato’s aspirational threshold of 2 per cent
- Russian Threat Looms Over Denmark’s Democracy Festival
At this year's Folkemødet, festival-goers voted in “wargame” scenarios and learned about survival skills and stockpiling
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