Canada’s prime minister just declared the end of the world as we know it

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney has delivered a scathing critique of the international order that has held sway since World War II. In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, he declared that this system is no longer working and that "middle powers" like Canada must acknowledge its failures.

The criticism is aimed squarely at the US, which Carney says has torn apart the rules-based international order that was established after World War II. The old order prioritized shared prosperity and cooperation, but Trump's presidency has shown that this approach will no longer work. As a result, middle powers like Canada must take action to protect their interests and build a new world order.

Carney's speech is notable for its candid admission of the flaws in the international system. He notes that the US and other Western nations have "exempted themselves" from the rules-based order when it suits them, and has instead focused on using economic coercion to achieve its goals. This approach has been particularly evident in the trade wars with Canada.

In response, Carney is calling for a new approach that prioritizes domestic economic development and critiques economic intimidation by both allies and rivals. This suggests that middle powers like Canada must take a more assertive role in shaping global affairs, rather than relying on the US to provide leadership.

One of the most striking aspects of Carney's speech is its reference to Václav Havel's essay "The Power of the Powerless". In this text, Havel argues that citizens must live in truth and honesty, even when the government or ruling elites are engaging in deception. This theme was echoed by Carney as he described the need for middle powers like Canada to build their own power and resist coercion from other nations.

Carney's speech also hints at a new era of great-power competition, where China and Russia are likely to play key roles alongside the US. In this context, Carney is calling for a more informal alliance of middle powers to challenge the existing order and promote their own interests.

Overall, Carney's speech marks a significant shift in Canada's approach to global affairs. By acknowledging the failures of the old international order and calling for a new approach that prioritizes domestic development and critical resistance to coercion, Carney is signaling that Canada is ready to take on a more assertive role in shaping the world order.
 
😬 The Canadian PM's speech is like, super revealing about how we've been playing by different rules all these years. I mean, the US has just kinda done what it wants, and other countries have just followed along? That's not a system anymore! 🤯 It's like they're saying, "Hey, us big powers can make up our own rules, and you guys can just deal with it." And Canada is all, "Uh, no, we need to create our own way" 💪. I'm loving the idea of middle powers forming their own thing and not being beholden to the US or anyone else 🤝. It's time for a new world order, and if that means being more assertive and less deferential to power, then so be it 💁‍♀️!
 
🤔 this whole thing is super interesting... I mean, who knew being a middle power meant you gotta start your own party? 🎉 I'm kinda with Mark Carney's vibe though - we've been relying on the US to hold everything together for far too long. It's time for us to step up and take care of our own interests. But, at the same time, I don't want Canada to become the next bully on the block... 😬 we need a balance here. It's all about finding that sweet spot where we're not sacrificing our values but still making our voices heard. And I love how Carney is referencing Václav Havel - that guy was all about speaking truth to power, and I think that's exactly what middle powers like us need to do right now. 🙌
 
I'm not surprised by Mark Carney's speech at Davos 🤔. It feels like he's finally acknowledging the elephant in the room – the US isn't holding up its end of the deal when it comes to the rules-based international order. I mean, we all know that Trump's presidency has been a bit...unpredictable 😒.

But what's interesting is how Carney's speech suggests that middle powers like Canada need to take action and build their own power instead of relying on the US 🚀. It's like he's saying, "Hey, we can't count on you guys to do the right thing, so we're gonna have to step up ourselves!" 💪.

I think this is a brave move by Carney, but it also raises some tough questions about how Canada will balance its own interests with the need for cooperation and collective action 🤝. One thing's for sure, though – the world order is changing fast, and countries are going to have to adapt if they want to stay relevant 💥.
 
🤔 I'm loving Mark Carney's candor about the flaws in the international system 🌎 He's right, we can't just keep following the same rules and expecting different results 🙄 The US has been using economic coercion to get what it wants, and it's not fair to middle powers like Canada 👊

I'm also glad he's talking about building a new world order that prioritizes domestic development 🌈 It's time for us to stop relying on the US and start taking care of our own interests 💪 And I love how he referenced Václav Havel's essay on living in truth and honesty 📚

It's also interesting to see him hinting at an informal alliance of middle powers against China, Russia, and the US 🤝 It's time for us to take a more assertive role in shaping global affairs 💁‍♀️
 
so canada's pm is saying that the world order has failed 🤔 like what happened to all those rules we were taught in school? did they just get thrown out the window?

and omg so carney is trashing the US - i feel kinda bad for americans, but also kinda glad canada's not taking the hit anymore 🙅‍♂️ i mean what about all the trade wars and stuff?

but seriously, a new world order sounds like a big deal. how are middle powers like canada gonna build their own power and resist coercion? is it like a super cool secret society or something 🔮

and china and russia playing key roles alongside the US - that's wild 🌐 what does this mean for us as consumers? are we gonna see more tariffs and stuff?

anyway, i think carney's speech was pretty bold. like, bravo to canada for speaking truth to power 👏
 
I think its time we reevaluate our relationships with other countries 🤔. Carney's right, the old rules-based system isn't working anymore. The US has shown it won't play by the same rules as everyone else. We need to take action and protect our interests. It's not about being isolationist or trying to go it alone, but about being smart about how we engage with others globally 💡. I'm intrigued by Carney's idea of middle powers banding together to shape their own destiny. It could be a game-changer in the world of geopolitics 🌎. We need more leaders like him who are willing to challenge the status quo and think outside the box 📈.
 
man this is deep... 🤯 i mean canada's like literally taking responsibility for its own power instead of relying on the us to lead them around... and it's all about building their own strength and not being intimidated by other nations that wanna take advantage of them, you know? it's like havel said in that essay "the power of the powerless" we gotta live our truth even when others are trying to deceive us. and canada's like saying yeah we're a middle power but we're not gonna be pushed around anymore... 🤝 this new world order thing is actually kinda exciting, i mean it's all about power dynamics and who's pulling the strings behind the scenes. but at the same time, what does this mean for us as individuals? are we just gonna sit back and watch these nations play out their own agendas or do we gotta start speaking up too? 🤔
 
OMG u wont believe what just happened @ Davos 🤯! So Mark Carney basically went all out on the US for ruining the international system lol. Like he's saying they've been exempting themselves from rules and using economic coercion against everyone else 🤑. And now Canada wants to build its own power and resist that?🔥 I'm here for it tbh! It's about time middle powers like Canada took a stand. The new world order is gonna be all about who can build their own strength and prosperity 💪. Carney's speech was lowkey fire 🔥, he's calling out the US for its hypocrisy and saying we need to prioritize our own interests. Can't wait to see how this plays out 😏
 
🤔 I'm not sure if Mark Carney's speech was totally out of line... I mean, can't we just let countries have their own say in how they want to play global? 🤑 Trump did kinda mess up with those trade wars, but it's not like Canada was the only one getting hurt. And I don't think it's fair to say that all Western nations are exempting themselves from the rules... I know some of them aren't exactly perfect either 😐. It feels like Carney is just trying to position Canada for a more equal shot at global leadership, and if that means being more critical of the US then so be it 🤷‍♂️. The whole "middle powers" thing is kinda vague though... what does that even mean? Is Canada just gonna join forces with China and Russia now? 😳
 
🚨 just saw that Canada's PM Mark Carney went hard on the US and the whole international system 🤯, saying it's broken and needs to be rebuilt 💔. He basically says the US has been playing dirty and ignoring the rules, using economic coercion to get what they want 💸. It's like he's saying Canada is tired of being pushed around 🙄. And now he's calling for a new approach where middle powers like him take control and build their own power 🌟. Sounds like a whole lot of change to me 😬
 
I'm not surprised by PM Carney's speech at Davos 🤔. He's been saying things like this for years... I mean, who doesn't think the current international system needs a shake-up? The thing is, we're all just being told that our only options are to either go along with it or rebel against it 🌪️. But what about those in between? What about Canada's role in shaping global affairs? Maybe they're trying something new here 💡.

I get why Carney wants to call out the US for its actions, but can we please stop pitting one 'middle power' against another? It feels like we're all just being pulled into a game of economic chess 🎲. And what about the rest of the world? What about their interests and needs? We need to be having more nuanced conversations about how to address global challenges, not just focusing on who's winning or losing in some arbitrary game of geopolitics 💸.

I'm actually kinda intrigued by Carney's reference to Havel's essay 📚. It's a pretty interesting take on the power dynamics at play. Maybe this is where we need to be having more conversations about how to build power from within, rather than just trying to outmaneuver our rivals 🔒.
 
🤔 I gotta say, Mark Carney's speech at Davos was pretty eye-opening. I mean, who would've thought that the PM of Canada would be calling out the US like that? It's about time someone took responsibility for the state of the international system, if you ask me 🤷‍♂️.

But what really caught my attention was Carney's mention of Václav Havel's essay. I love how he tied in the idea of living in truth and honesty, even when faced with deception or coercion 💪. It's like, we can't just sit back and wait for someone else to fix the problems, we gotta take action ourselves 🔄.

And yeah, the trade wars between Canada and the US are a whole thing, but it's time for our own leaders to step up and advocate for themselves instead of just taking whatever they're given 😒. It's like, we can't let other countries bully us into submission – we need to stand tall and assert our interests 💥.

I'm excited to see where this new approach takes Canada and the rest of the middle powers 🤞. Maybe it's time for a fresh perspective on global politics?
 
🤔 So Carney's saying the whole system is broken? Like, the US is just using its power to get what it wants, and other countries like us are stuck playing by the rules? 🙅‍♂️ It's not all bad though, I guess he's right that we need to start taking care of ourselves instead of relying on someone else. But isn't this kinda like, a slippery slope? If everyone starts doing their own thing, won't it just get more confusing and harder to work together? 🤷‍♂️ Still, I suppose it's good that Canada is trying to be more proactive about its interests. Maybe we can actually make a difference if we band together with other middle powers. 💪 But what about China and Russia? Are they really just gonna join the party now? 🤔
 
🤔 I think it's interesting to see a major player like Canada speaking up about the flaws in the international system. Mark Carney's speech feels like a wake-up call for middle powers everywhere... and also kinda a reality check for the US 🙅‍♂️. It's clear that economic coercion isn't working anymore, and we need new strategies to protect our interests.

I love how Carney is calling for more assertive action from middle powers - it feels like a breath of fresh air after years of relying on the US to lead the way. And I agree, this new era of great-power competition is gonna be wild... China, Russia, and the US are all vying for influence, so we need stronger alliances and more critical thinking about our own interests.

But what I'm curious about is how this will play out in practice. Will Canada's new approach lead to more cooperation or conflict? How will other middle powers respond? 🤓
 
omg I'm so inspired by PM Carney's speech 🤩👏 he's speaking truth to power and I love it 💯! middle powers like Canada can't just sit back and rely on the US to protect their interests anymore, we need to take matters into our own hands 🤝. and I'm loving his message about building a new world order that prioritizes domestic development and critical resistance to coercion 💪. this is exactly what's needed right now! let's support PM Carney and all the other leaders who are willing to challenge the status quo 😊. we can do better, Canada! 🇨🇦
 
😒 I mean, who needs rules-based international orders anyway? It's not like they've been working so well for everyone except the superpowers 🤑. Canada's gotta step up and show the US who's boss... or should I say, who's "exempting" themselves from the rules 😉. Mark Carney is basically saying that middle powers need to band together and build their own power - sounds like a classic case of "you can't teach an old dog new tricks"... but hey, good luck with that 🐕. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out with China and Russia getting more involved... probably just more of the same old geopolitics, am I right? 🤷‍♀️
 
😒 I'm so over how much power the US has right now... it's like they're just taking advantage of everyone else. 🙄 And now Mark Carney is saying that middle powers like Canada need to step up and do something about it? About time! 🤔 It's like, we can't keep relying on the US to lead us anymore, especially when they've shown time and time again that they're not interested in working with others. 💼 What Carney is talking about is exactly what I'm tired of – economic coercion and trade wars. Like, can't we just have a fair trade deal without all the drama? 🤦‍♂️ Anyway, I love how he's referencing Václav Havel's essay, that's some deep stuff right there... 📚 But seriously, it's about time someone started speaking truth to power and calling out the US for their antics. 💪
 
I gotta say, this speech by Mark Carney really got me thinking 🤔... The whole system that's been in place since WWII is basically breaking down, and it's about time we acknowledge it. I mean, who doesn't know by now that globalization has its downsides? The US can't just keep treating everyone like a doormat, and expecting them to be okay with it is just not gonna cut it anymore 🚫

I love how Carney is calling out the need for middle powers like Canada to take action and build their own power. We've been too reliant on the US for far too long, and it's time we start making our own decisions about our economic futures 💪

And yeah, the trade wars with Canada are a big part of this. It's just so unfair that the US can basically dictate what deals we make and how much we pay in tariffs. We need to stand up for ourselves and take control of our own economic destiny 🚫

I'm also intrigued by Carney's reference to Václav Havel's essay on "The Power of the Powerless". That's some heavy stuff, but I think it's really relevant right now. We do need to start living in truth and honesty, even if that means challenging the status quo 💯
 
🤔 The fact that it's finally being acknowledged that the system ain't working is a good start 🙏. But let's be real, if we're just gonna throw shade at the US and say "oh look, they're not playing nice", that don't solve squat 💁‍♀️. We need some real plans in place to address global issues like climate change and inequality 🌎. And can we please drop the "middle powers" label? It sounds like a made-up term meant to make Canada sound less powerful 🤷‍♂️.
 
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