Trump Destroys Canada’s Mark Carney: ‘Remember That’
Donald Trump stunned the Davos audience with a blunt declaration that Canada “lives because of the United States.” His remarks immediately rattled the hall.
In a fiery speech, Trump attacked Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, criticized Europe as “unrecognizable,” and openly questioned NATO’s future.
The reaction was swift and tense. French President Emmanuel Macron walked out, while Denmark was publicly shamed over Greenland.
Allies watched uneasily as Trump turned a global economic forum into a confrontation with long-standing partners. The moment felt less like diplomacy and more like a reckoning.
Trump’s remarks signaled more than frustration. They outlined a reordered Western alliance built on leverage, loyalty, and transactional power.
Carney warned that the old Western order was a “useful fiction,” clashing with Trump’s claim that America pays the price while others benefit.
Tariffs, energy policy, migration, and defense spending were framed as loyalty tests. Trump argued that unity now depends on compliance with his vision.
As applause mixed with icy stares, one question lingered in Davos: was this a temporary rupture, or the new and permanent shape of the West?