Governor Carney just announced, without irony that Canada’s partnership with Beijing “sets us up well for the new world order.”
That’s not diplomacy. That’s a public confession of strategic bankruptcy.

Let’s translate the subtext into plain language: Ottawa is auditioning to become China’s northern logistics hub.
And in doing so, Canada has voluntarily reclassified itself, from ally to security liability.

There will be no Chinese foothold on America’s northern border. None.
Not under the banner of “trade.” Not under “clean energy.” Not under the fairy tale of a “new world order.”

Greenland was a warning shot, quiet, contractual, and polite.
Canada just skipped that chapter and jumped straight to risk designation.

The United States does not negotiate buffer zones with adversaries.
It neutralizes them.

And for the record:
When you align yourself with a hostile power, you don’t get bought out.
You get contained.

Carney may want a “new world order.”
What he’s actually invited is a strategic reckoning, and this time, no one’s writing a check.

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