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No, Danish MP didn't seek Kremlin's help to prevent US from annexing Greenland

Greenland has been caught in the disinformation crossfire as geopolitical tensions between world powers rise.

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00:00No, a Danish politician didn't seek Russia's help to keep Greenland.
00:08Denmark's intelligence services have said that the Kremlin was behind a recent disinformation operation targeting a Danish lawmaker.
00:18The campaign first surfaced in January as Donald Trump repeatedly threatened to seize control of Greenland,
00:26an autonomous territory belonging to Denmark, straining relations between Washington and Copenhagen.
00:32False online claims alleged that Karsten Hung, a Danish left-wing lawmaker, had asked Moscow to assist Denmark to prevent the US from annexing Greenland.
00:45They included a doctored Facebook post allegedly published by Hung that said,
00:51In a situation of extreme escalation and tension, we have to take extreme measures and ask for help from Russia to solve this problem.
01:00Hung has denounced the claims as fake news.
01:03The Danish Defense Intelligence Service now says the fabricated social media post was created by an online influencer known for promoting pro-Russian narratives,
01:14and who is linked to a larger influence network working on behalf of Russia.
01:19Copenhagen also says it's part of the Kremlin's strategy to undermine Western unity,
01:26and was also intended to sway the outcome of Greenland's election in March.
01:31The campaign is a reminder that Greenland is often caught in the crossfire when geopolitical tensions between world powers rise.
01:39The island is a hotbed of resources crucial in the geopolitical race for economic dominance,
01:44and its strategic position in the Arctic makes it vulnerable to foreign interference.
01:49But it is sometimes one of the most common combinations of people who have been walking in the Arctic.
01:50If you have not ever seen it, you will skip over time for future generations.
01:51The one of the most common reasons I think is the majority of the population has been standing at the same time.
01:52But it doesn't just be one of the most common reasons.
01:54To the people who have ever seen the trends in the Arctic,
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01:58you can see the impact of the land-yards.
01:59And in the past, the people of the land-Americans,
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02:01and what they have been getting it from here.
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02:03the United Nations,
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