U.S. President Donald Trump attends a cabinet meeting with U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., December 2, 2025. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Could the United States, a traditional ally, actually pose a military threat to its friends? A recent Danish intelligence report shockingly warns that the U.S. under the Trump administration is leveraging its economic power to “assert its will,” even threatening military force against both allies and adversaries. This concerning assessment highlights a growing U.S. assertiveness, particularly as China and Russia actively work to diminish Western influence. The report emphasizes rising competition in the strategically vital Arctic, where U.S. President Donald Trump has controversially expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, a move opposed by many. Furthermore, the U.S. has been criticized for adopting a “go-it-alone” approach, favoring bilateral deals over established multilateral alliances like NATO, causing significant apprehension in Western Europe. The intelligence service observed that many countries are now finding it viable to forge strategic agreements with China rather than the U.S., reflecting a global shift in alliances. Concerns about respect for international law have also emerged, spurred by deadly U.S. strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats targeting Venezuela’s government. This shift creates unprecedented uncertainty about how the U.S. will prioritize its resources, giving regional powers more flexibility to align with either the U.S. or China. Ultimately, the report paints a picture of a more unpredictable and potentially confrontational U.S. foreign policy. Don’t miss out on crucial geopolitical analyses like this; subscribe to our channel for more in-depth reports.
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