Trump impazzisce quando il Canada BLOCCA le sue richieste al G7 | La risposta coraggiosa di Mark …
well just last hour Prime Minister Mark Carney and US President Donald Trump said they are aiming to reach a trade and security deal within 30 days this news comes after the leaders opened the day with a positive tone us President Donald Trump is meeting right now with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Alberta this video is actually from moments ago let’s listen in trump locked in his steel fortress set Alberta ablaze while Canada remained silent and shook the world trade mark Carney’s unsigned statement in response to the 25% tariff shock cornered Washington while Europe threw a $150 billion Ukraine fund onto the table now the question is will this trade war hit the global economy or will it leave the US alone from the silence at the Alberta G7 table to the ice raids on the streets of Chicago from the viral explosion of rush stand with steel to Berlin and Paris’s no to the G9 stance every move is turning Trump’s 2025 tariffs into a global breaking point canada is preparing whiskey the EU is preparing batteries japan is preparing its WTO petition and the US is beginning to hear the footsteps of inflation and diplomatic isolation behind its steel wall who will win the first real stress test of Trump’s tumultuous second term came in the summer of 2025 at the G7 table set up on the peaks of the Alberta Rockies even before the summit began heated trade rhetoric steel and aluminum tariffs and electric vehicle subsidies had raised tensions between Canada and the US but no one foresaw that the explosion would be so violent and so fast instead of stepping in front of the cameras when he learned of the White House’s decision to impose 25% tariffs on all goods plus 10% tariffs on energy products canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney chose to tone down the rhetoric of diplomacy he announced that he would not sign the summit’s final statement prepared by Ottawa cancelled the joint family photo and erased the last minute shots of shaking hands with Trump thus the first strategic silence move in G7 history was recorded the sharpest protest was to say nothing this shadowy tactic suddenly left the US president on the defensive trump landed in Alberta that same day and threatened to raise tariffs by 50% in response Canada launched the MASH stand with Steel campaign which went viral in minutes at Millennium Park in just 3 days workshop owners from Montreal to Windsor repriced all raw material supply chains to Washington and Detroit’s automotive supply industry was forced to lower its first quarter profit forecasts a simultaneous shock wave erupted on the other side of the Atlantic european Commission President Ursula Vonda Lion described tariffs as a minefield laid across the global economy during the summit’s closed session and immediately afterward announced a 150 billion tar Ukraine solidarity fund a joint supply pool for critical minerals and roof subsidies for green industry from Brussels the message was clear if Washington continues its unilateralism the EU will play the market size card macron opened another front france directly described Trump’s proposal to invite China and Russia back and turn the G7 into a G9 as dynamite for the chain of allied values german Chancellor Friedrich Marittz joined the same line saying “I cannot give a seat to a Moscow that continues to bomb Ukraine.” Thus the US Europe alignment was photographed for the first time not as parallel tracks but as two intersecting rails domestically things were even more complicated thousands of miles from the capital ICE agents launched a raid on immigrants called Operation Safe Haven which shut down Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood hundreds of undocumented workers were rounded up at dawn and payrolls in the agriculture hospitality and construction industries were shaken across the country economists noted that in addition to the cost of steel tariffs this labor shortage would be reflected in inflation in the form of a hidden tax let’s take a look behind the scenes prime Minister Mark Carney without calling a single TV camera into the marble corridors of the Ottawa Parliament announced that the draft official statement had been withdrawn before reaching the summit normally each G7 host submits the main framework of the outcome text to the negotiating table months in advance the US makes a few fine adjustments japan adds footnotes on the metric system germany insists that no paragraph ends with a passive sentence and the final document is signed at the ceremony what Carney did was the exact opposite no text no photo no handshake no signature unless Washington rolls back tariffs in diplomacy silence is sometimes the loudest protest at that moment Canada lowered its voice on the pulsating global trade stage and grabbed the megaphone unlike the abstract transatlantic harmony of the Biden era or the pivot to Asia rhetoric of the Obama years Trump’s new era was as noisy as a rough cog wheel there was a scenario similar to the steel war of 2018 but this time equipped with punitive tariffs when the 25% tariff was announced the Toronto Stock Exchange lost more than eight points in 2 days half of this was psychological half was the real impact on raw material costs overnight shifts were cut at three large foundaries in Ontario with workers gathering outside the union office to ask “Is this a two-week or six-month shutdown?” Even the Conservative provincial premier who appeared to be opposed to Carney approved Ottawa’s coordinated package of retaliatory measures the retaliation plan was simple whiskey from the US Harley-Davidson motorcycles Georgia peaches Nebraska beef and an entire list of chip supplies would be slapped with tariffs ranging from 25 to 40% for the first time in Canadian history the entrenched NAFTA reflex was bypassed the allies products are exempt rule was shelved europe did not remain a spectator ursula Vonda Lion when she took the stage in Alberta pushed her speech notes aside and first said tariffs are taxes then added taxes are bills the bill goes to the final consumer that is our citizens she then listed a fivepoint proposal that may have permanently changed the tone of the entire summit increase the budget for the European Chip Act by $50 billion involved the European Investment Bank in the direct procurement of rare earth elements from the Congo and Garban creating an additional $150 billion macro fininancial grant loan package for Ukraine completing the EU Canada green hydrogen corridor by 2030 and establishing an electric car battery hub in Northern Europe in a sense it was a manifesto of we are establishing our own supply streams to overcome US tariffs when Macron took the microphone he rejected Trump’s fantasy of buying Greenland with a mocking smile berlin on the other hand clearly stated through Chancellor Merritt that if Russia does not stop in Luhansk it cannot return to the table and Putin’s G8 card will remain at the door so why did Carney choose such a strict silence because Canada remembered that the joint statement signed during the previous steel crisis was thrown in the trash by Trump with a I’m pulling out tweet as soon as he returned home he knew that reliving the same scene a second time and giving Otawa a photo opportunity would come back to haunt him in the form of customs barriers furthermore in Carnie’s eyes the summit was not an opportunity to fight with Washington but for middle powers to position themselves in the post US era when the European Union announced its green industry plan plus Ukraine fund it was actually sending the message that it could mobilize without needing US money japan filed a complaint with the WTO over steel mexico began preparations to sue the US in order to avoid being condemned to double tariffs in asylum policy negotiations and India even as a guest winked at the EU Canada critical mineral corridor america sat in the chair at the center of the table but the table’s perimeter was drawing a new seating arrangement while all this was happening the G7 protocol office was quietly dealing with a crisis the classic family photo would not be taken at the end of the summit because Carney’s joint photo condition had been made conditional on the reversal of tariffs the US trade representative left the table without reaching a compromise statement after four separate bilateral meetings trump refused to accept that Canada had closed the photo corridor on the contrary he headed for Air Force One in the press corridor saying “I’m flying we’ll sign in Washington this time.” As the Air Force plane started its engines Reuters and AP photojournalists scrambled to capture the obligatory shot from the edge of the runway the only symbolic image left was Trump waving from the steps of the plane wearing sunglasses for the first time in history the summit ended without a signed agreement or a group photo but the real repercussions of the game played out on the American domestic political scene while the cameras were in Alberta ICE units carried out raids in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood under the name Operation Safe Haven detaining hundreds of undocumented immigrants without checking their criminal records the Trump administration presented this as the launch of the largest deportation campaign in the history of the country the business world meanwhile pointed to the tight labor market while the tariff shock made every steel roll more expensive the simultaneous contraction of the labor supply from restaurant kitchens to agricultural fields was fueling cost inflation when Moody’s and Fitch combined the wave of immigration with their supply chain disruptions index and lowered their US growth forecast by one and a half points the White House press briefing was silent no one took the microphone to defend heavy economic theory while this multipolar map was being drawn outside the socio-economic side effects of the immigration operation were quickly felt inside the delay in harvesting due to labor shortages in California’s almond orchards the disruption of shift schedules in New Jerseys logistics warehouses and the reduction of maintenance crews in Texas’s oil fields all of these were reflected in retail prices the double inflation caused by the tariff immigrant mix put pressure on the Fed’s interest rate path even as the Powell administration was preparing to reduce monetary easing ahead of an election year in other words Trump’s trade and immigration policies not only created a crisis on the international stage but also put the US consumer wallet under fire looking at the bigger picture the Alberta G7 shook the postcold war orders US-led democratic club framework in its most naked form to date carney remained silent the EU raised its voice japan ran to the WTO mexico drew up its legal road map and the African-Pacific countries sniffed around new free trade offers all asking the same question out loud alignment with Trump’s US or a plan without him what happened in the end the G7 did not disintegrate but it changed shape the club which used to be synchronized to Washington’s rhythm is now like a multipolar amateur orchestra europe Canada and Japan linked free trade corridors and put a plan B without the US on the table while Trump’s team continued to pressure NATO allies to increase defense spending no capital committed to locking in a 5% budget target the Alberta summit may go down in history as a silent breakaway carney’s unsigned statement made more noise than Trump’s loud tariffs now the global economy faces a new question is America willing to remain alone behind the wall it has built with tariffs or will it stop testing the patience of its allies and return to the table with real solutions for now the picture is as follows the US is building a silent wall of isolation canada is turning silence into a diplomatic weapon europe is raising its voice and mobilizing alternative funds asia is building bridges in both directions and the IMF and World Bank are removing the risk of uncertainty from their growth forecasts the 2025 Alberta G7 was such a moment of rupture that it will go down in history without even needing the camera shutter to click if Washington continues to flex its muscles by doubling tariffs instead of revising its trade game plan the next summit may have to look for a host that does not want to carry the G7 sign in such a world the noise of steel presses will cost more than the silence of diplomats because the global economy always measures leadership vacuums in terms of raw material prices until an answer is found steel price charts and exchange rates will continue to silently write the bill for this diplomatic vacuum every
The 2025 G-7 Summit in Alberta didn’t end with a handshake—it ended in silence.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney refused to sign the final communiqué, canceled the family photo, and launched the boldest diplomatic protest in G-7 history—all in response to President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs.
As America imposed 25% tariffs on all goods and 10% on energy, Canada, Europe, and Japan struck back—quietly and decisively. From Brussels’ €150 billion Ukraine fund to Japan’s WTO complaint and Canada’s viral #StandWithSteel campaign, the world began drawing a new map—one without US leadership.
In this video, we dive deep into:
Why Canada chose silence as its loudest protest
How Trump’s tariffs triggered a diplomatic rupture
Europe’s alternative economic strategies
Domestic chaos in the US from ICE raids to inflation
The beginning of a multipolar G-7 era
Chapters:
00:00 – Alberta Summit Begins: The Calm Before the Storm
00:50 – Canada’s Silent Protest: No Statement, No Photo
01:45 – Trump’s 25% Tariff Triggers Global Shock
02:30 – Viral Response: #StandWithSteel and Market Panic
03:15 – Europe Strikes Back with €150B Ukraine Fund & Green Industry Plan
04:10 – Macron, Germany Reject G-9 Plan with China & Russia
05:00 – Domestic Fallout: ICE Raids & Labor Crisis in the US
06:10 – Carney’s Diplomatic Strategy: No Repeat of 2018
07:00 – Retaliation List: Whiskey, Harleys, Peaches, and Chips
08:00 – Europe’s Economic Counteroffensive & Global Trade Realignment
09:15 – A G-7 with No Photo and No Agreement
10:00 – Inflation, Worker Shortages, and the Fed’s Tightrope
11:00 – Final Verdict: Has the US Lost Global Leadership?
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Idiot.
Trump lost,again.
Trumps such a loser .
Clickbait, no sign or sound of trump freaking out….
Bald man with false hair😂😂😂
Bullied every country in the world now US will not be bullied just same measure that they imposed every country 😂😂😂No more cheap stuff for US😂😂😂😂
I like Mr Carney, Canadians know how to tell you sit on it and rotate, Trump looks like an idiot I get a giggle he thought he was going to bully Carney, makes you wonder if trump doesn't realise every other leader thinks he's a moron even Russia
Donald who ?
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Trump wants war with Canada
No descending the escalators in Canada or Mexico
Trumps mad cause his ppl buy more from Canada than the other way around ! Hmmmm what kind of business man is he to make his ppl pay more for completely everything !
OMG
Trump is getting bad information from the Kremlin affecting their standing in the world. Perhaps USA should make their mind if they want a friendship with the free world or the Kremlin.
Trump is no match for other World leaders. He’s just not got what it takes & is the USA’s worse embarrassment ever. Trump should have understood by now that other Countries won’t be bullied by him or his tariffs. Those Countries will make new agreements excluding US America. The USA will pay the price of Trump.
excellent production…insightful and informative …thank you!
This is complete bullshit.
Bye Bye America down the toilet you go!! No one wants to do business with you or ever travel there.
Canada donf want the Trumps. Trump will have ice criminals kidnapping Canadians off the streets.
The convicted felon stinky trump best stay away from Canada 🇨🇦
Someone tell Donald Dumbp he needs to tone down his arrogance by 10 notches.
Uhhh, But there was a family photo taken and Trump didnt drop the tarrifs, This is all false news. Didnt you watch the coverage of the summit??
F that criminal king 😂😂😂
Go Canada. Trump is not whom he thinks he is, but only in mind.
They should have invited Putin to the G7 Meeting!!!!! Do you think he would have shown up?!?!?! If he did he would have been arrested as a WAR CRIMINAL!!!!!! Come on Putin we are saving you a seat…..an ELECTRIC CHAIR!!!!!!
I wouldn't trust Trump over any tariff deal. He'll agree today and tomorrow he'll break his word. You can't trust a Convicted Criminal!!!! Trump flip flops more than a carp out of water!!!!
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Proud of Mark Carney and the owners of Canada for standing up to the bully in the white house F–k Trump and maga America ELBOWS UP CANADA
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So , Exactly how are Canada's and the EU's so-called Strategically Crafted Tariffs hurting the US's Economy ??? …
Do not believe him.
Quando litigano gli stronxi occidentali va sempre bene.
He's not getting his own way He's throwing a teenage tantrum, up yours screw your jobs Trump
Buck djt
Canada says. “Sorry, but scr** you Trump.” As an American, I totally agree with you! The guy is truly a piece of feces.
Carney did the right thing.
elbows up Canada the rest of the world is with you ❤
Screw America the world should block off, all trade with America. Up yours you orange clown. Some one should have swallowed.
If trumps lips are moving hes lieing, you cant trust anything he says no matter what it is.
this dryer reporting style fit the topics discussed way better than some previous versions with sfx thrown around
Stupidity has no limits.
It's about reducing the world's population, it's the only thing that makes sense.