Trump’s Peace Board Drama 💥 Canada Furious! 🇨🇦
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Trump Slams Canada, Withdraws Invitation to Board of Peace
In a surprising and pointed move, US President Donald Trump has revoked Canada’s invitation to participate in his newly established Board of Peace, immediately injecting friction into the already strained relationship between the two nations. The decision, communicated via a post on Trump’s Truth Social platform directed at Prime Minister Mark Carney, bluntly stated, “Please let this Letter serve to represent that the Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to you regarding Canada’s joining.” This action follows Carney’s recent assertion of a potential “rupture” in the US-led global order, reflecting growing apprehension about the board’s scope and implications.
Canada’s Resistance Fuels Tensions
Prime Minister Carney’s initial warning of a “rupture” in the US-led global order highlighted the deep-seated concerns surrounding President Trump’s Board of Peace. This resistance wasn’t simply based on principle, but also on practical considerations, specifically Canada’s refusal to commit the proposed $1 billion (£740 million) membership fee, intended to support the board’s operational costs. The board’s design – excluding Palestine – and duplication of UN functions further intensified Ottawa’s reservations.
A Growing Coalition – Despite Skepticism
Despite the diplomatic fallout, a significant number of nations are expressing interest in joining the Board of Peace. As of today, over 60 countries have been invited, with approximately 35 having already signed up. This list includes diverse nations such as Argentina, Belarus, Morocco, Vietnam, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kosovo, Hungary, Egypt, Turkey, Qatar, Jordan, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia, signaling a broad appeal beyond North America.
Trump’s Sharp Critique of Canada
President Trump’s reaction to Canada’s stance was particularly forceful. During a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, he criticized the country, claiming it “gets many ‘freebies’ from the US and it ‘should be grateful.’” He further asserted, “Canada lives because of the United States. Remember that, Mark, the next time you make your statements,” underscoring his perceived transactional approach to international relations.
Canada’s Firm Stand on Sovereignty
Prime Minister Carney swiftly responded to Trump’s accusations, firmly asserting, “Canada doesn’t live because of the United States. Canada thrives because we are Canadians.” This emphatic statement emphasized Canada’s commitment to its own sovereignty and independent foreign policy, directly challenging Trump’s rhetoric and signaling a willingness to resist pressure to align with the US agenda.
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