FURIOUS Canada CHECKMATES Trump ON WORLD STAGE

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Canada is expressing deep frustration with Donald Trump's administration, highlighted by Prime Minister Carney's denunciation of U.S. policies at the Davos summit and the formation of international trade alliances aimed at isolating the United States. Additionally, concerns about potential American military aggression have led Canada to develop military models for response, signaling a heightened state of preparedness in the face of perceived threats.

Key Takeaways

  • Canada's shifting focus from neighborly ties to military readiness signals unprecedented tensions with the US.
  • Prime Minister Carney's bold Davos speech marks Canada's pivot toward global alliances, sidelining a Trump-led America.
  • Globe and Mail's report on military plans reveals a surreal reality: US-Canada relations heading toward 'what if' warfare.
  • Canada's commitment to defend Greenland epitomizes its strategic reorientation—no longer just polite diplomacy with an unpredictable neighbor.
  • The concept of a Canadian 'citizen reserve' highlights shifting perceptions of self-defense in a landscape of rising geopolitical threats.

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