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Not careless but slowly, but the outlines of a new world order, a world order with large power blocks and less rules than already sliding.
Canada is unknown in which it will fit into the new world. However, there are instructions for what the road leading for this country, because the most powerful and close ally is burned, it brings every new day Shocking proof of Washington’s Kremlin hugs.
European officials aim to enter a new defense production partnership, which allows Canadian to enter a new defense partnership with a new defense production partnership.
“We held talks to make sure that we can work on defense procurement with the European Union,” said, “Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said CBC’s Power and Politics Host David Cochrane on Wednesday.
Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly Power and Politics President Donald Trump against Canada, Canada’s defense procurement with the European Union in defense procurements ‘working together’ in the negotiations, he said. Moreover, CBC’s Richard Madani brings the latest in the United States from Washington.
“I think we have a good news because we need to be sure that we can be closer to Europeans … Defense Purchase.”
Canada and Queen University is a concrete proposal to Europe for Christian Leupecht, Canada, Canada, the continent’s security placement of the continent.
“The biggest risk for Canada has always been in Canada in the world,” he said. “If the European decision stays alone and in the ability to defend itself, now this will be less in Canada.”
For three weeks Oval office fiasco US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vice President of Ukraine, European leaders, European leaders, European leaders, European leaders, the European leaders have taken remarkable steps to protect the rest of the Russian and the continent.
The question is how much space is there for Canada in this Union?
European leaders are in an unprecedented substance of the collective protection of the continent.
“We live in the most important and dangerous time.” President of the EU Commission Ursula Von Der Leien announced a large mobilization package for the reconstruction of Europe on an unstaturable scale.
President of the EU Parliament in this world Roberta Metsola, “We are not able to depend on others to keep us safe.”
French President Emmanuel Macron spoke to the nation, “I want to believe that the United States will remain on our side. But we must be ready.”
The head of the German Former Airbus and the head of the Foreign Relations Council, “We cannot close our eyes despite the fact that the United States now an enemy“
Despite the separation of the EU five years ago, England announced that he wanted to join the union. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the name “willing coalition” – open to Europeans – to continue defending Ukraine after Washington’s leave.
“Canada is the only non-European country, because this is NATO ally, and has been attended by the Deputy Assistant Secretary-General of the NATO Secretary-General, to help during the first cosmetress.
Europeans are welcoming any assistance they can achieve in Ukraine. However, if NATO continues to break down under the US pressure, it is not clear that they are ready to make a more formal union.
In a world where the United States approaches Russia and is increasingly enemy, Canada faces two rigid realities, and both restricts the appeal against other post-NATO regulation.
First, looking for new alliances in Canada, because the United States has threatened to annoy, but does not feel the allies, not Washington, but not Washington, but not Washington, but not Washington, but not Washington. The official unions with mutual protection commitments are the most attractive to countries facing the same threats from the same quarter.
Second, a little country will close themselves with an obligation to defend a ally, which cannot return the grace. And Canada, like Europe, there is no ability to make a significant military force on other parts of the world.
“It was the cricket in terms of allies to stand up in Canada,” said Leupecht, albeit there Small symbolic gestures.
Last week in the Oval office, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was silent and even made some the most threatening Still annexing comments on both Canadian and Greenland.
Canada cannot offer NATO to NATO again Brigade-strong forceThere are other things in Europe’s bad need, and it can be the basis for a new security regulation.
Despite its efforts to go out, Europe remains heavy dependent To Russian gas. And half of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) are increasingly income from the United States without any permanent.
“Europe is very sensitive to the energy unusual energy by Trump’s leadership,” said Leuprecht. “Trump, exactly what Putin did to Europe? How do you work to lighten this risk? You buy liquid natural gas from Canada.”
The German government has shown strong interest in both Canadian gas and green hydrogen. In 2022, former Chancellor Olaf Scholz went to Newfound bargaining For hydrogen from a large wind project in Port-Au-Port Peninsula.
Recently, Canadian leaders make this multi-field.
“We know that we have everything that a country will dream of being in the world,” he said about CNN International. “We have all the energy. We have all countries. We have all the lands. We have all the uranium, water, oil and gas in all uranium.
Kiesewetter, a member of the Bundestag (parliament), serving a former General Staff and Foreign Office in the German army, comes with a small number of falling in Canadian energy.
“It is better to finance Canadian and get Canadian Fossil Energy and LNG, more than paying Russia to indirectly energy and gas.
But Canada has a problem: The Lack of infrastructure to get energy into Europe.
“There are no pipelines. They do not have pipelines. However, general investments, European investors and Canada can be a joint investment,” he said.
Kiesewetter CBC told the news that the partnership should be a military and economic.
“Why Canaa should not turn to a third party to contribute to European security and other ways with the European Union contributing Canada’s security?” Said.
“In the 1980s and in the 1990s, German troops were held in Shilo (Manitoba) and brigade levels in your area. Why should we strengthen it?”
There is something else that Canada can offer to Europe, says LeuPrecht.
“Canada defends depth. It is more difficult to shoot the country with missiles,” he said.
Canada offers unique opportunities to bring up European forces, including a large territory of Canada, including low-level flight training, including European forces, but not possible.
“You need to produce things, weapons, tanks and so on,” said Leupecht. “Where will you produce?”
Can the US President Donald Trump transfer Canadian defense support to Europe with West Alielia? According to CBC’s Evan Dyer, the country’s overhead does not offer a lot to have troops, but there are Europe’s needs.
Canada helped the British Fed and armed, and in the darkest days of war, when all continental Europe is under the occupation of Nazi.
“In Ukraine, we have always seen how completely the industry can destroy by missile attacks,” he said. “The European air strike and intends to defend from the ballistic missile, but you will never have a complete cover.”
According to him, Canada can offer the supply line of mineral supply, which is necessary for European military and a relative safe shelter, and modern weapons technology.
“There is an opportunity in every crisis. Surely this is an opportunity for Europe and Canada to get closer to each other,” he said.
“Thus, we will do two things for our allies (from Canada): Deepness and energy security “said Leupecht.” But in return, we now have the back. “
Governments in Europe, it now says that it is a massive regime as an economic opportunity for their young people.
“Starmer will cost the United Kingdom only to the Ukrainian military proposal on the table for Ukraine’s contribution to Ukraine,” he said.
“This is around the development of this defense investment.
“If I were a politician, I would say every factory in Canada, I would tell you how we can do a part of the defense industry complex and how we can provide.”