India, Jan. 21 -- Denmark finds itself in an extraordinary geopolitical predicament as tensions rise with an unlikely adversary - the United States.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed his determination to assume full control of Greenland, a Danish territory and a strategically vital Arctic island.

Both the US and Denmark are NATO members, placing the alliance in an unprecedented position where one member is openly threatening another.

For Copenhagen, the situation has sparked uncomfortable historical echoes.

That stance has now returned to haunt it.

Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis underscored this irony in a post on X, stating that NATO defends members from external enemies, not internal aggression.

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