This is what the newspaper Berlingske writes the day before Denmark's military intelligence service releases its annual threat image report.
According to Thomas Ahrenkiel, head of the intelligence service, smaller countries are now facing a world where there is more "law of the jungle than rules-based world order."
We now see that the three major military powers, the US, Russia and China, in their different ways do not support that world order, he tells the newspaper.
The report states that the US is now using "its economic and technological strength as a tool of power, even against allies and partners."
Since Donald Trump took office for his second term as president, the United States has threatened, among other things, with trade tariffs and to take over the self-governing Danish territory of Greenland by various means.




