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Amelie Theussen does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. And yet, it appears this is exactly what Denmark has been doing. Considering the major reputational costs that would surely have been evident from the outset, why did Denmark agree to this partnership?
For a Danish audience this scandal is part of a longer story. In , the independent board overseeing Danish intelligence services Tilsynet med Efterretningtjenesterne, created in after the Edward Snowden leaks received information about the FE collaborating with the NSA. The board produced a report in August criticising the intelligence service for serious wrongdoings. As a result of the report, five top intelligence officials were removed from office.
The most recent media reporting suggests in more detail that the FE had collaborated with the NSA to allow the US to spy on neighbouring countries though Danish internet cables between and These cables can be used to get information about not only internet access, chats and messaging services, but also text messages and phone calls. For Denmark, the cooperation with the US and the NSA is crucial, both in terms of technology and access to intelligence. Through the NSA, it gains access to advanced technology such as the program Xkeyscore, used to search through and filter the raw data from the cables.
Additionally, Denmark remains to a large extent outside European Union security and defence cooperation because of its defence opt-out. This puts the relationship to the US and Nato at the forefront of Danish security and defence decision-making. Nor does the EU yet have the strength to defend itself against Russia and China should the need arise, which in part explains the draw of the US partnership. A government-commissioned investigation is due to report back later in However, it may be that this scandal might provide an opportunity for Denmark to take an honest look at its security and defence priorities — and its relations with European allies.