Trump's Department of War THREATENS Canada: Carney and NATO Show UNITED Front
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Trump's Department of War THREATENS Canada But Mark Carney and NATO Show UNITED Front. Canada news today: Canada challenges American defence dominance as global allies unite. Trump lackey Elbridge Colby, the U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, called Mark Carney’s middle-powers strategy a waste of time, insisting that Canada and its allies will continue relying on U.S. military equipment. But Canada is moving in the opposite direction. As Washington demands defence loyalty, Canada is exploring new partnerships with Sweden, Norway, Japan and other middle powers. From the future of Canada’s F-35 fighter-jet fleet to broader defence and energy cooperation, Mark Carney is building a strategy based on options rather than dependence. We break down the growing clash between Washington’s expectations and Canada’s changing global position — and why the middle-powers network could become one of the biggest challenges to American influence in years.
Our Analysis Includes:
🎯 Why Washington is dismissing Mark Carney’s middle-powers strategy as a “distraction”
⚡ Trump’s demand for defence loyalty and why Canada is refusing to rely on one supplier
🇨🇦 How Canada is building new defence partnerships beyond the United States
🌍 Why Sweden, Norway, Japan and other middle powers are moving closer together
🔥 The F-35 versus Saab debate and what it means for Canadian sovereignty
📈 How Canada’s defence and energy options could reduce American leverage
🎯 Whether middle powers can reshape the Western alliance without Washington in control
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 - Washington Dismisses Canada’s Middle Power Strategy
01:18 - Breaking the Monopolies: Global Alliances Seek Autonomy
02:04 - Washington’s Contradiction: Temporary Drama vs. Real Structural Shifts
03:22 - Energy Infrastructure as Geopolitical Leverage
04:58 - Defining the Middle Power Formula: Accumulating Value
06:16 - Mutual Interests Over Global Blocs
07:10 - Testing Strategy: Rethinking the F-35 Jet Monopoly
08:42 - The Production Bottleneck Inside the Pentagon
10:16 - Rebuilding Alliances Built on Options, Not Demands
11:50 - Building Canada’s Independent Forward Path
12:42 - Community Question: The Future of Canada-US Defense Ties
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