US Congress unlikely to back a Greenland invasion, top Democrat says
- Denmark's intelligence agency stated Friday that a Russian-backed influence operation targeted a Danish member of parliament in January 2025.
- The campaign occurred amidst sensitive public discussions surrounding Greenland's geopolitical status and potential United States interest.
- It involved a fabricated social media post misrepresenting MP Karsten Honge's position on Greenland's relationship with Denmark.
- The post falsely claimed Denmark would seek Russian assistance to prevent Greenland from joining the United States.
- Officials believe the operation is part of a broader Russian strategy aiming to undermine transatlantic unity and exacerbate tensions.
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Denmark accuses Russia of disinformation campaign regarding Greenland: "Operation is underway" - HotNews.ro
Danish intelligence services accused Moscow on Friday of orchestrating a disinformation campaign by crediting the idea that a Danish MP would seek Russian help to prevent the US from annexing Greenland, AFP reports, according to…
Danish intelligence services: Denmark is not seeking Moscow's help to prevent the US annexation of Greenland
Denmark accuses Russia of running a disinformation campaign related to Greenland. Danish intelligence services accused Moscow on Friday of orchestrating a disinformation campaign by crediting the idea that a Danish MP would seek Russian help to prevent the US from annexing Greenland, AFP reports, Agerpres writes.
Pro-Russian influencer targeted lawmaker via fake Greenland post, claims Danish intelligence
Operation involved fabricated social media post falsely claiming that Denmark sought Russian support to prevent Greenland from joining US, according to Danish Defence Intelligence Service - Anadolu Ajansı
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