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Mark Carney on Global Rupture: Tariffs, Geopolitics, and Arctic Security

Associated PressJanuary 22, 20261 min27,493 views
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A Global Rupture, Not a Transition

  • ⚠️ Mark Carney states that the world is experiencing a rupture, not merely a transition, due to a series of crises.
  • 💡 These crises in finance, health, energy, and geopolitics over the past two decades have exposed the risks of extreme global integration.

Economic Integration as a Weapon

  • 🎯 Great powers are increasingly using economic integration as a weapon, employing tariffs as leverage.
  • ⛓️ Financial infrastructure is being used for coercion, and supply chains are being exploited as vulnerabilities.

Stance on Greenland and Arctic Sovereignty

  • 🇩🇰 Canada firmly stands with Greenland and Denmark on Arctic sovereignty, supporting their right to determine Greenland's future.
  • 🚫 Canada strongly opposes tariffs related to Greenland and advocates for focused talks.

Commitment to NATO and Arctic Security

  • 🛡️ Carney reaffirms an unwavering commitment to NATO's Article 5.
  • 🇨🇦 Canada is investing significantly in securing the alliance's northern and western flanks, including over the horizon radar, submarines, aircraft, and ground forces.
  • 🤝 Canada is working with NATO allies to enhance security in the Arctic region.
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Global RuptureEconomic IntegrationTariffsGeopoliticsArctic SovereigntyGreenlandNATOArticle 5Mark CarneyWorld Economic ForumEconomic Coercion
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