Scotland is part of the United Kingdom which is a NATO alliance member. Scotland has no specific enemies other than potential NATO enemies.
England is part of the United Kingdom, along with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The UK is a member country of NATO, so enemies of NATO are also enemies of the UK.
Now Romania and United States are members of NATO.
For one, the Iceland nation relies heavily on whaling. So the political enemies would be whaling. Other enemies may be countries such as Afghanistan that oppose such movements as the NATO.
The USA, the UK, Canada, Australia. Afghanistan is not enemies with its neighbours.
Greenland is formally a part of Denmark, and today they don't really have any particular enemies. Denmark is a member of NATO, which makes all NATO members allies to Greenland as well.
As of 2014, Germany does not have enemies, at least in the traditional sense of being enemies with Another Country. Al-Qaeda, the terrorist group, is considered an enemy of Germany. Germany is a member of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Right now? None :D. Lithuania is the part of NATO and EU, so, having enemies would suck for them. But, sometimes, there's some economical stuff happening with Russia, but it's not a big deal.
NATO was a military alliance formed by nations of Weston Europe and North America to counter expansion
Sorry about the earlier answer. Don't know what kind of a moron would not know a country! Anywho, to answer your question... it doesnt seem to have any enemies in particular.. but its relations with Russia are strained,.. because its strong ties with NATO members especially USA
For the most part the two main protagonists were the US vs. USSR. On a broader scale it was NATO vs. the Soviet Block.
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.