As stated in the article, a survey revealed that 46% of respondents view the United States as either a "very large threat" or a "fairly large threat" to Denmark. This figure surpasses those who perceive North Korea or Iran as threats, with 44% and 40% respectively. Meanwhile, 86% of participants identified Russia, the aggressor nation, as a threat.
Among those surveyed, 78% expressed opposition to the sale of Greenland to the United States, according to media reports. Additionally, 72% emphasized that the final decision should rest with Greenland rather than Denmark.
The survey was conducted from January 15 to 22 among over 1,000 residents of Denmark, the media highlights.
According to another survey conducted by Verian on behalf of the Danish newspaper Berlingske and the Greenlandic publication Sermitsiaq, 85% of Greenlanders oppose leaving Denmark to join the United States. It also found that 45% of Greenlanders consider U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in the island to be a threat.