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WW3 fears explode as Denmark vows to 'shoot first, ask questions later'
The directive mandates immediate armed resistance to any invasion without political clearance, reflecting Cold War defense policies amid U.S. proposals to secure Greenland's strategic resources.
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Greenland: Denmark issues 'we will shoot first, ask later' warning to Trump and US
Denmark has issued a stern warning, stating its forces will "shoot first, ask questions later" if the US attempts to seize Greenland militarily. This strong stance follows US suggestions that military force remains an option, escalating tensions between NATO allies. Such an action would fundamentally undermine the NATO alliance, according to Denmark's Prime Minister.
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Read Full ArticleWe'll shoot first, talk later: Denmark warns US as Greenland dispute hots up
The 1952 Cold War-era rule, which was created when Nazi Germany attacked Denmark in April 1940 leading to a partial collapse of communications in the Scandinavian nation, has remained in place till date.
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