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The Party’s Over: Unraveling the Vendetta Against Trump’s New Administration

Justin Trudeau’s latest attempt to pin Canada’s economic struggles on Donald Trump conveniently ignores a larger reality: his own policies and globalist ties have deeply
entangled Canada in the Ukraine war, the World Economic Forum (WEF), France, and the European Union (EU). Rather than being a mere victim of Trump’s tariffs or rhetoric,

Trudeau has deliberately positioned Canada within a broader geopolitical agenda—one that fuels the Ukraine conflict and directly counters Trump’s America First vision.
Here’s how these connections unfold and why Trudeau and his allies appear determined to resist Trump’s return to power. Trudeau and Ukraine: A Personal and Political Crusade

Over $13 billion in aid—military, financial, and humanitarian

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Trudeau has made Canada one of Kyiv’s staunchest supporters, pledging over $13 billion in aid—military, financial, and humanitarian—by 2025. His frequent meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, including
a surprise visit to Kyiv on February 24, 2025, to mark the war’s third anniversary, underscore a bond that goes beyond diplomacy. Trudeau’s rhetoric, like declaring Your fight is our fight (POLITICO, February 23, 2025), mirrors a personal commitment, perhaps
fueled by Canada’s large Ukrainian diaspora, but also by a desire to align with a globalist narrative of defending “democracy” against authoritarianism. Critics argue this has come at a steep cost: billions diverted from Canadian priorities like healthcare
and infrastructure, all while the national debt has soared to $1.3 trillion under his watch.

The World Economic Forum: Trudeau’s Globalist Playbook

Trudeau’s ties to the WEF, where he has been a prominent figure since his 2015 election, offer a lens into his broader agenda. The WEF, champions a vision of centralized global governance, ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) policies,
and massive wealth redistribution—ideas Trudeau has embraced through initiatives like the carbon tax and expansive social spending. The WEF’s support for Ukraine aligns with its push for a rules-based international order, which conveniently justifies endless
funding for the war as a stand against Russia. Trudeau’s alignment with this ideology explains his willingness to sink billions into Ukraine, even as Canadians struggle with a cost-of-living crisis, suggesting he prioritizes globalist applause over domestic
stability.

France and the EU: Partners in the Ukraine Funding Machine

France, under Emmanuel Macron, and the EU, led by figures like Ursula von der Leyen, are Trudeau’s key allies in this endeavor. Macron, who met Trump in early 2025 to push for Ukraine security guarantees (The Globe and Mail, February 23, 2025), shares Trudeau’s
vision of a united Western front against Russia. The EU, meanwhile, has committed over €100 billion to Ukraine since 2022, with von der Leyen advocating for a “rearmed Europe” to counter Russia (Globalnews.ca, March 2, 2025). Trudeau’s frequent summits with
EU leaders—like his February 2025 Brussels visit to bolster trade and security ties (CBC News, February 8, 2025)—signal a coordinated effort to fund and prolong the Ukraine war. This isn’t just solidarity; it’s a strategic play to maintain a unipolar Western
dominance that Trump’s policies threaten to dismantle.

Globalists Funding the Ukraine War: A Hidden Motive

Why are Trudeau, France, and the EU so invested in Ukraine? Beyond the moral posturing, the war serves globalist interests. Ukraine’s vast reserves of critical minerals—like lithium and rare earths—represent a prize for Western economies transitioning to green
energy, a cornerstone of WEF and EU agendas. Trump’s proposed deal to recoup U.S. aid through these resources exposes these stakes, but Trudeau and his allies frame it as exploitation to mask their own designs. Moreover,
prolonging the conflict keeps Russia weakened, preserving NATO’s relevance and justifying bloated defense budgets—music to the ears of globalist elites who thrive on centralized power and perpetual crises.

The Vendetta Against Trump’s New Administration

This brings us to the vendetta against Trump. His re-election in 2024, with promises to end the Ukraine war in 24 hours and impose tariffs on Canada and the EU, directly challenges the globalist status quo Trudeau embodies. Trump’s America First approach—seen
in his disdain for Zelenskyy and his overtures to Russia—threatens to unravel the war-funding machine Trudeau, France, and the EU rely on to assert influence. His tariff threats, paused until March 4, 2025, and his talk of annexing
Canada (CBC News, February 7, 2025) are less about conquest and more about forcing Canada to ditch its globalist leanings and realign with U.S. interests. Trudeau’s response—doubling down on EU ties and Ukraine aid—shows he’d rather risk economic ruin than
abandon his WEF-inspired vision.

Why the Clash?

The clash boils down to ideology and power. Trudeau, backed by France and the EU, sees Trump as a wrecking ball to their dream of a supranational order where borders blur and elites dictate terms. Trump, conversely, views Trudeau’s Canada as a weak link—a nation
so indebted and overstretched (Ukraine billions) that it’s ripe for leverage. The Ukraine war is the battleground: They want it funded indefinitely to cement their influence; Trump wants it ended to redirect resources homeward. Trudeau’s
refusal to pivot, coupled with his sanctimonious attacks on Trump, paints him as a globalist foot soldier in a losing war—one that’s bleeding Canada dry while fueling a vendetta that only deepens the divide.

 

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