"What Carney did is he took the mask off,"
"There's a new world order-and if Donald Trump wants to act like the hegemon in North America, China in Asia, Russia in Europe, then countries like [Canada] have to pivot, and they have to deal with the multipolar world as it exists."
A shift away from an American-led, rules-based global order toward multipolarity is unfolding, driven by divergent U.S. foreign policy behavior. Countries traditionally aligned with the United States face pressure to reassess security and economic strategies regionally and globally. Nations such as Canada may pivot to diversify partnerships and engage more actively with other powers, including China and Russia, to protect national interests. The evolving landscape raises questions about alliance cohesion, regional hegemony assertions, and how states will navigate competing influences while maintaining trade, security cooperation, and diplomatic channels.
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