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Canadians and Mexicans View US as Biggest Threat Due to Trump's Actions

The Ring of FireJuly 11, 20254 min162,877 views
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Shifting Perceptions of US Threat

  • 📊 A recent poll reveals that a majority of Canadians (59%) now consider the United States to be the biggest threat to their country.
  • ⚠️ This marks a significant shift from before Donald Trump's presidency, when China was viewed as the primary threat by most Canadians.
  • 🌍 The poll indicates that Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions have severely damaged America's global standing.

Dual Perceptions in Canada and Mexico

  • 🧩 Interestingly, 25% of Canadians view the US as both their top ally and their top threat simultaneously.
  • 🇲🇽 Similar sentiments are found in Mexico, where 68% see the US as the main threat, and 20% perceive it as both ally and threat.
  • 🤝 This dual perception highlights a complex relationship where reliance exists alongside fear and distrust.

Impact on Bilateral Relations

  • 📉 Canadian tourism to the US has decreased significantly since COVID-19, and there's a reduction in investment dollars, indicating a fearful sentiment towards the US.
  • 🗣️ The speaker attributes this negative shift directly to Donald Trump's policies, including threats of tariffs and insults towards Canadian leaders.
  • 🚧 The current state of US relations with its neighbors is described as lacking "good fences," with a "wannabe dictator" mentality impacting international standing.

Trump's Role in Damaged Reputation

  • 🎯 Donald Trump's specific actions, such as threatening tariffs and insulting leaders like former Prime Minister Trudeau, are cited as direct causes for this negative perception.
  • 💥 The speaker asserts that Trump has "almost completely destroyed" America's standing in the world in under six months.
  • ⚠️ The situation is presented as a serious issue that cannot be overlooked or dismissed, emphasizing the importance of the US's global reputation.
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