Trump Destroys Canada’s Mark Carney
A Shocking Moment at Davos
Donald Trump stunned the Davos forum by claiming
“Canada’s existence depends on the United States,”
instantly creating an uneasy atmosphere.
His confrontational tone set the stage for a
speech that felt more like a challenge than diplomacy.
Targeting Allies
Trump criticized Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney,
questioned NATO’s relevance, and said Europe is “fundamentally changed.”
He also singled out Denmark over Greenland,
prompting visible discomfort among allies,
including Emmanuel Macron’s early exit.
A Transactional Vision
Beyond provocation, Trump outlined a new alliance model based on “leverage,”
“conditional loyalty,” and transactional ties.
He argued America unfairly carries burdens for others,
clashing with Carney’s view of the
traditional Western order as a “convenient narrative.”
An Uncertain Future
By framing tariffs, energy, migration, and defense as loyalty tests,
Trump left Davos divided—wondering if this was a
momentary rupture or “the enduring new reality” for the West.