
The Danish “Strait of Hormuz” — Why Denmark Matters More Than You Think ![]()
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At first glance, Denmark may seem like a small, peaceful country with a friendly, easy-going population. But geography has given us something incredibly powerful — a strategic position that shapes security in Northern Europe. ![]()
Of course, many people know about the importance of Greenland and the Faroe Islands — both vital for Arctic presence and Atlantic security. ![]()
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But there’s another key factor that often goes unnoticed:
the Danish straits.
Any Russian warship or oil tanker sailing from the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic Ocean must pass through narrow waterways controlled by Denmark — including the Øresund, Great Belt, and Little Belt. ![]()
That’s why Denmark is sometimes compared to a northern version of the Strait of Hormuz — a vital gateway where global security and trade intersect.
As a proud member of NATO, Denmark plays a crucial role in monitoring maritime traffic and ensuring stability in this strategic corridor. ![]()
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Small country — massive responsibility.
That’s why Denmark punches well above its weight on the global stage. ![]()
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