Trump's Davos Jabs: Carney Told Canada Lives Because of US in Fiery Global Stage Rebuke
DAVOS, Switzerland , 22 January (H.S.): US President Donald Trump directly admonished Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during his World Economic Forum address on Wednesday, January 21, declaring Canada lives because of the United States. Remem
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DAVOS, Switzerland , 22 January (H.S.): US President Donald Trump directly admonished Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during his World Economic Forum address on Wednesday, January 21, declaring Canada lives because of the United States. Remember that, Mark, the next time you make your statements, underscoring perceived ingratitude amid ongoing tariffs on metals, autos, and lumber that have strained bilateral trade.

The retort followed Carney's widely praised Tuesday oration—hailed domestically as the most consequential by a Canadian leader since World War II—wherein he depicted a rupture in the global order driven by great powers wielding economic coercion, implicitly critiquing American hegemony without naming Trump, and urging middle powers to coalesce against exploitation as Canada's USMCA review looms with 75 percent of exports southward bound.

Trump further lampooned French President Emmanuel Macron's indoor aviator sunglasses—What the hell happened?—attributed to a benign burst blood vessel per French reports, while ridiculing former Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter's repetitive tariff pleas, recounting escalation from 30 to 39 percent before a partial rollback to 15 percent under corporate pressure like Rolex, with warnings of resurgence.

Carney, en route home sans immediate riposte, had advocated multilateral adaptation over unilateral dominance; Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu affirmed US centrality yet eyed China and India diversification, as Trump's hour-plus discourse—punctuated by Greenland ultimatums sans force—drew smirks from attendees including a sidelined Gavin Newsom, amplifying transatlantic frictions at the summit.

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