The summoning of the top U.S. diplomat in Copenhagen to answer allegations of covert influence operations in Greenland represents a rare and serious rupture between two NATO allies.

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Denmark summons US envoy over claims of interference in Greenland

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Danish intelligence and reporting from public broadcaster DR point to at least three individuals with ties to President Donald Trump allegedly working to cultivate separatist sentiment in Greenland, aiming to weaken Denmark’s hold and open the path for closer U.S. alignment.

But the White House tone was far from diplomatic. One official, speaking on background, said bluntly: “We think the Danes

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