Danish MP takes state to court over US deal
Theresa Scavenius, a political savage in the Danish parliament, plans to take the state to court over a military deal with the US. She tells The Guardian.
The deal was signed during the Biden administration in 2023 and ratified last year. It gives the US access to Danish air bases and jurisdiction over US soldiers and Danish civilians on and off the bases.
– The law is unconstitutional because it gives US authorities and soldiers authority over Danish civilians on Danish soil, says Scavenius.
The deal does not apply to Greenland, but according to Scavenius it could be detrimental to Denmark's position in negotiations with the US over the island.
Frederiksen: The last word has not been said on Greenland
Regardless of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's more conciliatory tone, the issue of Greenland has not been resolved – the US claim remains, according to Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
– I believe that the US president's wish remains exactly the same, she says during the security conference in Munich, according to DR.
She also repeats the message that a NATO country attacking another would mean "game over" for the defense alliance.
Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen notes that Rubio did not mention Greenland at all in his speech, which he sees as a positive sign.
Republican senators clash over Greenland
The two Republican senators Thom Tillis and Lindsey Graham have gotten into a verbal spat about Greenland at the security conference in Munich, reports Politico.
– Who the hell cares who owns Greenland? Not me, Graham said on Friday.
The next day, Tillis gave a pass to his party colleague:
– The 85,000 indigenous people of Greenland care about who owns Greenland. It’s time we started showing them some respect.
Even though Americans sometimes get a little “cowboyish” and hot-headed in their rhetoric, there is a dislike for bullies built into the collective subconscious of the United States, Tillis continued.


