Top White House official, Peter Navarro,
proposed removing Canada from the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network as US
President Donald Trump intensifies pressure on Canada to turn into the United
States' 51st state. Navarro is advocating for the removal of Canada from the
Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network, which also comprises the UK, Australia,
and New Zealand, according to the Financial Times report.
Trump has been vocal about his willingness
to annex Canada and has vowed to impose 25 per cent tariffs on imports from the
country after a one-month reprieve transpires on March 4.
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who
is set to leave office on March 9, was recently overheard on an open mic
expressing concerns that Donald Trump's ambition to absorb Canada into the US
is a legitimate threat.
The Five Eyes alliance has been a vital
intelligence-sharing partnership for decades, and expelling Canada could have
significant implications.
Former CIA official Dennis Wilder warned
that disrupting this partnership would be met with enthusiasm from adversaries
like Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea.
“Any disruption in these decade-old
understandings would be met with cheers from our adversaries in Moscow,
Beijing, Tehran and Pyongyang,” said Wilder.
Trump takes yet another shot at Justin
Trudeau, calls him 'Governor' in post on Macron meeting
Trump on Monday took yet another dig at
Canada's Justin Trudeau as he called him "Governor", doubling down on
his so-called intention to absorb Canada into the US.
In a lengthy post on Truth Social, he
wrote, "Today, President Emmanuel Macron of France joined me in the Oval
Office to speak to the G7 Summit.
The meeting was convened by Governor Justin
Trudeau of Canada, the current chair of G7, to acknowledge the Third
Anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine War – Which would have never started if I was
President."
Trump often mocks Trudeau, calling him
"governor" instead of prime minister and referring to Canada as the
"51st state".
Trudeau, the outgoing prime minister
recently said that the country must work with the US to avoid tariffs.
As
quoted by media reports, Trudeau told attendees, "I suggest that not only
does the Trump administration know how many critical minerals we have but that
may be even why they keep talking about absorbing us and making us the 51st
state."
"They're
very aware of our resources, of what we have and they very much want to be able
to benefit from those. But Mr Trump has it in mind that one of the easiest ways
of doing that is absorbing our country," he had warned.