Earlier, at the Davos podium, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a historic rebuke to the U.S. under President Trump

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Earlier, at the Davos podium, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a historic rebuke to the U.S. under President Trump, declaring the rules-based order led by America "a pleasant fiction" (reiterating his recent remarks on the shifting world order)

“I will talk today about the breaking of the world order, the end of a pleasant fiction and the beginning of a brutal reality where the geopolitics of the great powers is not subject to any constraint,” said Mr. Carney.

“Every day we’re reminded that we live in an era of great-power rivalry,” he said.

“That the rules-based order is fading. That the strong can do what they can, and the weak must suffer what they must.”

He added, “Let me be direct: We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition.”

"This bargain no longer works."


In his speech Mr. Carney called on medium-size countries like Canada to band together to offset the power of the United States, China and Russia.

“The middle powers must act together because if we’re not at the table, we’re on the menu,” he said. “Great powers can afford for now to go it alone.”

Carney, who received a standing ovation, spoke not long after Mr. Trump posted an A.I. image on social media that included a map of American flags superimposed over both Canada and the United States.

 
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Howard Lutnick: “Globalism Has Failed”…
The fully engaged Trump MAGAnomic team begin their outlines to the World Economic Forum in Davos with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and the top line announcement, “Globalism has failed the United States of America.”
Lutnick explains the reason are for President Trump’s policy.
Why would the EU destroy it’s own energy policy? “Why would Europe agree to be ‘net-zero’ in 2030, when they don’t make a battery,” he asked. Thus, the pragmatic realism of policy intersects with the hypocritical action and creates an outcome that no one can explain. “So, if they go 2030, they are intentionally deciding to be subservient to China who makes the batteries,” he continued. This makes absolutely no sense.
Source: theconservativetreehouse.com

That is the same energy sabotage going on everywhere except globalist HQ's of chyna and india!!!

... Ah… Larry Fink lets the cat out of the bag at WEF Davos. Data centres (survaillance, social credit score data centers) need massive amounts of stable power, they cannot rely on unstable wind and solar.
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Neil Oliver
"Undoubtedly. The pigs in Animal Farm announced to all the other animals that the milk and apples were for them alone - because their important work was all the brain stuff ...
 
"That the strong can do what they can, and the weak must suffer what they must.”

I was thinking about this quotation just the other day. It comes from Thucydides's "History of the Peloponnesian War" and was said in 416 BC by the Athenians to the Melians, neutral islanders who resisted paying tribute to the principal power in the Aegean and were harshly punished as a result: the Athenians executed all the men and enslaved the women and children. The senior Trump administration official Stephen Miller recently echoed these sentiments with his claim in a CNN interview that "we live in a world, in the real world... that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power. These are the iron laws of the world that have existed since the beginning of time."

Thucydides's history goes on to show, however, that the Athenians' imperial arrogance and their doctrine of "might makes right" ultimately proved to be their undoing: their insistence on exporting their particular political system of "democracy" across the Mediterranean led to their disastrous attempt to conquer Syracuse in Sicily, something that resulted not only in their complete defeat but in a revolt of all their subject states, after which the Persian Empire capitalized upon the chaos to help its ally Sparta eventually conquer Athens. When that happened, the golden age of Athens and its brilliant cultural accomplishments came to an abrupt end.

The lesson for Americans couldn't be more obvious: even a wealthy and culturally influential power can't continually threaten to conquer its neighbours without those neighbours eventually forming an alliance against it, and once that power is defeated any good it might have hoped to accomplish in the world will be lost forever. Whatever we might think of Carney, he is correct in suggesting that the US under Trump is quickly sabotaging its habitual claims to moral pre-eminence on the world stage. Whether or not Trump is simply a volatile egomaniac or is a blackmailed actor hired to preside over the demise of America, the result is the same. As always, those who ignore the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them.
 
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