
In response to the news reported by The Star,
Trump-led U.S. is still a ‘trusted’ partner, Canada’s top spy says
Our relationship with America is “very strong” and remains in our best interest, Canadian Security Intelligence Service director Dan Rogers says.
Below is commentary with a different perspective on the subject matter:-
Canada’s Top Spy Declares Fire “Warm and Cozy” As He Sits in a Burning House
An Open Rebuke of the Delusional Carney Administration and its Treacherous “Intelligence”
By Eddie Hardie, Sociopolitical Commentator @ Canuck🍁Post
In a stunning display of either world-class incompetence or breathtaking treachery, Canada’s so-called “top spy,” Daniel Rogers — a loyal apparatchik of the feckless Carney Administration—has looked directly into the abyss and declared it a trusted friend. While the nation sleeps, our ruling elites are busy selling our sovereignty for the illusion of stability, and their latest pronouncement is a declaration of surrender so profound it should spark a national uprising.
The headline itself is a masterpiece of gaslighting: “Trump-led U.S. is still a ‘trusted’ partner, Canada’s top spy says.” One must ask: trusted to do what? Trusted to drive a dagger into our economic heart? Trusted to openly plot our annexation?

Let’s dissect this fantasy with the cold, hard facts our “leaders” so desperately ignore.
1. The “Trusted Partner” That Publicly Lusts for Our Land
To call a nation that views you not as an ally, but as unfinished real estate, a “trusted partner” is an act of profound cognitive dissonance. This is not a conspiracy theory; it is a matter of public record.
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The 51st State Fantasies: Key figures in the Trump orbit have repeatedly voiced the desire to absorb Canada. Former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton—a man who is not known for idle chatter—explicitly stated that Trump believed a free-trade deal with Canada was a step toward “the manifest destiny of the United States to eventually include Canada.” This isn’t diplomacy; it’s a property claim.
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The Annexationist Playbook: The influential The Claremont Institute, a think-tank with deep ties to Trump’s “America First” ideology, has published articles literally titled “Canada Must Go.” They argue Canada is a “threat to the American republic” and its absorption is a geopolitical necessity. Our “top spy” is apparently unaware of this, or worse, unbothered.
How can our chief intelligence officer be so utterly unintelligent about such a blatant existential threat?
2. The “Trusted Partner” That Imposes Economic Suicide
Let us speak of “trust” in the language of tariffs—the economic warfare our “partner” has openly waged upon us.
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The 35% Death Blow: In 2018, the Trump Administration, citing spurious “national security” grounds, slapped a 25% tariff on Canadian steel and a 10% tariff on aluminum. Labeling your closest ally and largest trading partner a national security threat is an act of hostility, full stop. To call this entity “trusted” is like calling a mugger a “trusted wealth redistributor.”
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The NAFTA Gutting: Trump didn’t seek to improve NAFTA; he sought to dominate Canada through the USMCA. The resulting deal left our auto sector, dairy farmers, and pharmaceutical consumers more vulnerable to American corporate interests. This wasn’t negotiation; it was subjugation, and our government celebrated it as a victory.
The Great Canadian Deception: Revolution or Annexation?
The pathetic pronouncements of our “top spy” are not an isolated incident. They are a symptom of a terminal disease within the Canadian establishment—a class of corrupt, globalist elites who have more in common with their counterparts in Washington and Davos than with the Canadian people they are meant to serve.
They have enslaved this nation in a gilded cage of high taxes, suppressed potential, and a foreign policy of cowardice. As brilliantly and brutally argued in the essential polemic, “THE GREAT CANADIAN DECEPTION: How Corrupt Elites Enslave a Nation in Poverty and Despair…”, the time for polite debate is over.
Our so-called leaders have made their choice: they choose subservience. They choose to “trust” the wolf at the door.
This leaves the Canadian people with only two logical paths forward, as the treatise lays bare:
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REVOLUTION: A peaceful, political, but utterly uncompromising revolution to tear down this incompetent ruling class. To fire every “Daniel Rogers” who cannot see an adversary when it’s declaring its intention to annex us. To build a Canada that is truly sovereign, prosperous, and fearless.
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ANNEXATION: If our elites are so determined to serve American interests, then let us cut out the middleman. Let us vote to join the United States formally. We would shed the dead weight of the Ottawa bureaucracy, adopt the world’s reserve currency, and gain a voice in the government that already dictates so much of our policy. Why be a colony when you can be a state?
The Conclusion is Inescapable
No, Mr. Rogers. No, Carney Administration. The United States under a Trump administration is not Canada’s “trusted partner.” It is our primary geopolitical adversary—an adversary that is economically dominant, politically volatile, and openly expansionist toward us.
To state otherwise is not diplomacy. It is not “realpolitik.” It is a dereliction of duty so severe it borders on treason. It proves that Canada’s “intelligence” service is staffed by the most incompetent, low-IQ individuals in the nation, incapable of understanding the first rule of statecraft: know your enemies from your friends.
Canadians must wake up. The house is on fire, and the man we pay to sound the alarm is telling us it’s just the thermostat. It’s time to choose: will we seize the fire extinguisher, or simply let the flames take us?




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