July 2, 2025

In a chilling sign of escalating global tensions and growing militarization in Western Europe, Denmark has taken the shocking step of drafting its young women into compulsory military service — a first in the country’s history. Starting July 1, 18-year-old Danish girls will be subjected to the draft lottery, facing potential conscription under a new law pushed by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in the name of “equality.” This comes as NATO ramps up its war footing amid fraying relations with Russia and an increasingly alarming arms race. The mandatory service period has also been expanded from four to a grueling eleven months, signaling the West’s deeper plunge into a wartime posture. While the Kremlin dismisses NATO's hysteria as unfounded, the EU has greenlit a staggering €150 billion war chest, and more nations — from Latvia to Germany — signal they’re ready to drag a new generation into the military machine. Denmark’s decision portends a future where even youth and femininity are no shield from the growing demands of a militarized global order.

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