What is it about tiny European countries becoming among the most outspoken hawks on Russia? The outsized rhetoric and threats against Moscow from small states like Latvia, Lithuania, or Estonia verges on little man syndrome. And now Denmark has joined them.
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Monday called on the Western allies to immediately greenlight Kiev’s use of donated missiles for long-range strikes against Russia. “My suggestion is, let us end the discussion about red lines,” she said in a new televised Bloomberg interview. She called the hesitation over strikes deep into a Russia a “mistake” and that Moscow’s ability to declare this a new red line is “too good a card in their hands.”