🚨Canada’s Military Surge: Mark Carney Crushed Trump, Putin, And The “New World Order" In Earth Shattering Military AnnouncementThe True North is done waiting. We’re doubling down, doubling our troops’ pay, and doubling our defiance, making sure Trump FEELS This...Under Prime Minister Mark Carney, Canada is no longer the polite neighbor quietly hoping the world behaves itself. We’re arming up—fast. Not because we want a fight, but because we’re done pretending the “post-WWII order” is intact. In a world where Donald Trump flirts with dismantling NATO, Vladimir Putin redraws borders by force, China tightens its global grip, and Arctic competition heats up, Carney is making sure Canada won’t be caught unprepared. Some call it alarmist. Others call it historic. In reality, it’s both bold and overdue. Carney cut the cord to Trump months ago. Still, now he’s putting shovels in the ground, making bold statements about the growing military threat and “New World Order” (Trump/Putin/China), and Canada’s role in combating Trump at home and abroad is about to take shape. Canada is preparing for war… The Catalyst: Trump’s Bluster Meets Global ChaosOn August 8, 2025, MeidasTouch dropped a viral video—“Canada destroys Trump, Prepares an Army”—claiming our buildup is about fending off a MAGA military assault. Ben Meiselas’ framing grabbed headlines, but it’s not the full story. Yes, Trump has rattled the saber—threatening 25–50% tariffs, belittling our military spending, and even musing about Canada as the “51st state” to “fix trade imbalances.” But Canada’s surge didn’t start with Trump’s tantrums. It’s rooted in a hard truth: power, not goodwill, dictates security now. Carney’s Bombshell at CFB TrentonSpeaking at CFB Trenton, flanked by Canadian Armed Forces members, Carney made it clear—this isn’t business as usual. It’s a generational pivot. That’s not just a procurement tweak. It’s a message: Canada will work with the best partners—Europe, the UK—not those who undermine us. Carney announced:
The World is Pushing Back on Trump’s Defense ExtortionCanada isn’t alone in rethinking the U.S.-made F-35 in the era of Trump. Around the world, allies are bristling at the idea of pouring billions into American defense contracts while Trump uses tariffs, trade threats, and NATO-bashing as political weapons. Spain recently slammed the door on any future F-35 purchase, instead doubling down on its Eurofighter and Franco-German FCAS program. Spanish defense officials made it clear: Why reward a would-be autocrat who publicly threatens his allies? One senior source told El País the move was as much about strategic independence as it was about avoiding “political blackmail from Washington.” Switzerland, which signed for 36 F-35As at a cost of CHF 7.3 billion (~US$9.1 billion), is now facing fierce domestic pressure to rip up the deal. Swiss critics warn that handing Trump billions while he ridicules NATO and hints at abandoning European defense would be “financing our own vulnerability.” Government lawyers admit the contract is ironclad—but the political will to walk away is growing. These aren’t fringe positions. They’re the logical reaction to Trump’s weaponization of U.S. trade and security policy. His open threats—25–50% tariffs on Canadian goods, musing about Canada as a “51st state,” demanding NATO allies “pay up or face the consequences”—have turned U.S. defense procurement into a geopolitical shakedown. Mark Carney’s review of the F-35 isn’t just about technical specs or cold-weather performance in the Arctic—it’s about refusing to subsidize Trump’s bullying. If Canada pivots to Sweden’s Gripen or deepens ties with Europe’s rearmament plan, it would send the same message Spain and Switzerland are circling: we won’t bankroll a man who treats allies like hostages. This Is Not Panic—This Is PowerCarney swatted away the invasion narrative without diminishing the stakes:
Canada’s buildup was in motion before Trump’s January tirade, but his bluster has only hardened our resolve. An Economic and Military One-Two PunchThe defense surge isn’t just about tanks and jets—it’s about shielding Canadian industries from Trump’s tariffs and foreign coercion. Carney’s plan will:
When asked about a trade deal with Trump’s America, Carney didn’t flinch, effectively saying:
Opinion: A Nail in Trump’s Geopolitical CoffinFor decades, Canada coasted under the shelter of geography and alliances. Carney is ending that era. The world has shifted—and so has Canada. This isn’t fear. It’s foresight. By throwing our lot in with Europe, fortifying the Arctic, investing in our people, and refusing to play Trump’s extortion game, Carney is putting Canada in the driver’s seat of its own destiny. He’s using this evolution as a way to support industries that the Trump Regime is targeting. This is the True North, strong, free, and unyielding.
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