Increased concern in The Kingdom of Denmark, as it becomes public that a US military spy has tried to collect information about military installations, harbors, and airstrips in Greenland.
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Increased concern in The Kingdom of Denmark, as it becomes public that a US military spy has tried to collect information about military installations, harbors, and airstrips in Greenland.
It is not publicly known to what extent the attack was successful.
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Increased concern in The Kingdom of Denmark, as it becomes public that a US military spy has tried to collect information about military installations, harbors, and airstrips in Greenland.
It is not publicly known to what extent the attack was successful.
@randahl So now we have Russian and American ships doing spy missions in our waters. Lovely.
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Increased concern in The Kingdom of Denmark, as it becomes public that a US military spy has tried to collect information about military installations, harbors, and airstrips in Greenland.
It is not publicly known to what extent the attack was successful.
@randahl Germany already backed off...
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@randahl Germany already backed off...
@mastophilipp source?
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@mastophilipp source?
@randahl @mastophilipp The exploration and logistics mission seems completed, according to https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/groenland-bundeswehrsoldaten-ziehen-schon-wieder-ab-a-d157ced3-20b3-4ba9-b363-47be1cac2b55
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Increased concern in The Kingdom of Denmark, as it becomes public that a US military spy has tried to collect information about military installations, harbors, and airstrips in Greenland.
It is not publicly known to what extent the attack was successful.
@randahl military installations? Like the Pituffik Space Base? They don't need spies, they're already there.
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Increased concern in The Kingdom of Denmark, as it becomes public that a US military spy has tried to collect information about military installations, harbors, and airstrips in Greenland.
It is not publicly known to what extent the attack was successful.
@randahl I don't get it. The US has a military base in Greenland and they are pretty much allowed to bring as many soldiers as they want. Why do they need spies?
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@randahl I don't get it. The US has a military base in Greenland and they are pretty much allowed to bring as many soldiers as they want. Why do they need spies?
From the naïve point of view that the U.S. will of course respect International Law and the Treaties it's signed, you are correct.
However, the U.S. is in the midst of an authoritarian, fascist takeover, and its current regime is resorting to the playbook of gangsters, which includes economic and military coercion, and the will to use specially trained elite stormtroopers to take out any military installations who could offer organised military resistance to its stated goals.
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@randahl @mastophilipp The exploration and logistics mission seems completed, according to https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/groenland-bundeswehrsoldaten-ziehen-schon-wieder-ab-a-d157ced3-20b3-4ba9-b363-47be1cac2b55
@mflx very strange decision.
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Increased concern in The Kingdom of Denmark, as it becomes public that a US military spy has tried to collect information about military installations, harbors, and airstrips in Greenland.
It is not publicly known to what extent the attack was successful.
@randahl
I hope the NATO forces make Donald look like shit
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