Denmark Ready to Shoot at the US in Greenland: What the Military Doctrine Says.
Denmark Ready to Provide Defense for Greenland
According to The Sun: Denmark has announced its readiness to 'shoot first and ask questions later' if the US invades Greenland. This statement comes amid assurances from Donald Trump, who promised that he would 'always be on the side of NATO'.
This determination is enshrined in Copenhagen's military constitution, which requires soldiers to 'immediately' open fire in the event of an attack.
“shoot first and ask questions later”
“always be on the side of NATO”
Denmark's statement reflects the country's serious approach to defense and security issues amid international tensions. The military constitution emphasizes the importance of the country's readiness to act in emergencies, which could be a crucial factor in the global geopolitical situation, particularly in the context of relations between the US and other NATO countries.
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