
Moore in the Morning Hour 2: Canada Responding To Trump's Security Threats. The Old Science Centre "Has more Integrity than Ford". Round 1
Dec 11, 2025
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U.S. Strategy Marks A Major Shift
- The 2024 U.S. National Security Strategy signals a transactional, "America First" foreign policy aimed at reshaping Europe and dominating the Western Hemisphere.
- Stephanie Carvin warns this marks a major shift from decades of U.S. global security leadership and could destabilize allied relations.
Neo‑Monroe Doctrine Concern For Canada
- Carvin describes the strategy as a Neo‑Monroe Doctrine seeking U.S. dominance across the Americas and support for populist movements in Europe.
- She says Canada risks being treated as part of a hemisphere to be politically influenced or pressured by the U.S.
Transactional Policy Raises Risks For Canada
- The strategy's transactional framing implies tougher trade and security negotiations for Canada, potentially harming its economy and security.
- Carvin warns of possible U.S. influence operations backing aligned political movements in allied countries, including Canada.
