
The Danes have spoken out about the US. Turns out the Americans lost a lot in their eyes.
Nearly half of the Danes surveyed believe that the United States poses a serious threat to their country. Respondents even felt that the state governed by Donald Trump was more dangerous than Iran or North Korea. The survey was conducted at a time erstwhile the atmosphere between Denmark and the US is very tense due to Greenland.
46 percent of the 1000 respondents from Denmark concluded that USA represent a ‘very large’ or ‘large enough’ threat to their country. This consequence made United States They fell out in their eyes worse than North Korea is Iran. The second 2 countries were affected by the YouGov survey by 44 and 40 percent respectively.
SEE: Donald Trump wants to buy Greenland. Local politicians enjoy the publicity
Among the “hazard leaders”, however, the US ranked second. The poll shows that the biggest threat remains Russia86% of participants in the survey.
Greenland's fresh U.S. state? The inhabitants of the island are mostly against
Research developers besides asked for an assessment of intentions Donald TrumpWho would like to do Greenland part of the USA. presently the largest island in the world is an autonomous territory Kingdom of Denmark.
78 percent surveyed found that he opposed sale of Greenland To the United States, 72% believe that Greenland's local authorities should have the last word on this subject, not Denmark itself.
SEE: Greenland as part of the US? The poll leaves no illusions
Recently published results of a survey conducted among Greenlanders. On his basis, it turned out that 85 percent. of them He doesn't want the island to be part of the United States.. Only 6% are against it, and 9% do not have an opinion on it.
Is Greenland going to fall into the hands of the United States? Denmark repeats: The island is not for sale
Surveys were carried out at the minute tense relations between Denmark and the US. Donald Trump, before his inauguration, said Americans should have control of Greenland. The island has a U.S. military base, as well as valuable natural materialslike gold or oil.
The words of the U.S. president were answered by the Greenland authorities and the highest authorities of Denmark, which repeatedly said that the island is not for sale. due to their clear position Donald Trump threatened to usage economical forces – imposing duties – or military forces against the island.

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