Midweek update. It’s Wednesday, February 19, 2025, and we’re bringing you the latest on defense and global affairs. Here’s what’s making headlines.

Denmark Boosts Military to Counter Russian Threat

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that Denmark will launch a major military buildup to counter the growing threat from Russia.

While details remain undisclosed, reports suggest the government will allocate 50 billion kroner ($7 billion) for defense in 2025-2026.

Initially, the fund was considered for doubling, but supply shortages limited the scope.

Denmark aims to acquire key defense systems, including air defense, which it currently lacks.

Frederiksen emphasized the urgency of rearming, warning that Europe faces its most dangerous security situation since the Cold War.

She strongly opposed any rushed ceasefire in Ukraine, fearing it would allow Russia to regroup and pose further threats.