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Danish soldiers ordered to engage hostile activity in Greenland

"Danish soldiers are poised to engage hostile activity in Greenland, as confirmed orders from 1952 remain in effect. Discover the implications amid a 99% U.S. military cutback."

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Danish soldiers ordered to engage hostile activity in Greenland
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Danish soldiers are under standing orders to engage any hostile activity in Greenland, including unannounced U.S. activity. This standing order, established in 1952, has been confirmed to be in force by both the Danish Defence Command and the Ministry of Defence, according to a report by the news site Berlingske.

The confirmation of these orders comes amid ongoing discussions regarding military presence and activities in the region. Recent developments indicate a significant reduction in U.S. military presence in Greenland, with reports stating that the USA has downgraded its military presence in the area by 99%, as previously reported.

As geopolitical interests continue to evolve, the situation in Greenland remains a focal point for international military strategy. For further context on U.S. military activities, recent developments highlight ongoing efforts by the U.S. to maintain its military presence in the region.

Danish soldiers ordered to engage hostile activity in Greenland - DemState