Denmark’s Defense Intelligence Service has, for the first time, classified the United States under Donald Trump as a potential national security threat, placing America alongside Russia and China in its 2025 threat assessment. According to the report, Trump’s administration is undermining Denmark’s sovereignty, pressuring Greenland, and using economic and technological power aggressively against allies.

At the same time, the Trump administration is demanding that the International Criminal Court amend its charter to grant immunity to Trump and members of his cabinet for alleged war crimes, threatening sanctions and attacks on ICC judges and prosecutors if they refuse.

The U.S. has also shifted its national strategy toward supporting far-right extremist parties in Europe, with the stated goal of weakening the European Union and dismantling NATO as a permanent alliance.
Meanwhile, former U.S. envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff reportedly pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to surrender all of Donbas after meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

Russia has gained only 0.77% of Ukrainian territory in 2025 despite massive foreign support, and experts warn that Trump’s pressure on Ukraine could hand Russia what it cannot win militarily.