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In January 2025, Denmark faced a series of unprecedented airspace incursions: synchronized drone swarms over airports and airbases, visible to civilians, untouchable to fighter jets. The Danish government blamed Russia, a tidy fit for the hybrid warfare narrative. But deeper intelligence, diplomatic leaks, and technological parallels point to something more complex: an American pressure campaign centered on Greenland, NATO fractures, and the slow erosion of trust between allies.
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In January 2025, Denmark faced a series of unprecedented airspace incursions: synchronized drone swarms over airports and airbases, visible to civilians, untouchable to fighter jets. The Danish government blamed Russia, a tidy fit for the hybrid warfare narrative. But deeper intelligence, diplomatic leaks, and technological parallels point to something more complex: an American pressure campaign centered on Greenland, NATO fractures, and the slow erosion of trust between allies.
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