By: Cliff Kincaid
President Trump, in his first year, has destroyed Iran’s nuclear weapons capability and snatched a communist dictator from Venezuela and placed him in an American jail.
For the first time in years, Israel is safe and secure. A Middle East peace is possible.
In Latin America, there is a string of right-wing victories, ranging from El Salvador to Argentina and Chile, and the communists blame and hate Trump for it. Even Communist Cuba’s future is in jeopardy.
These are absolutely amazing developments.
Meanwhile, in domestic policy, prices are coming down, especially oil, and the economy is humming. He has brought inflation down while bringing in billions of dollars in tariff revenue. When the tax advantages of the Big Beautiful Bill kick in this year, it will grow even faster.
By any measure, Trump’s first year was a major success.
I didn’t mention how he has closed the border and apprehended thousands of dangerous criminals let in by the Joe Biden Administration.
Yet, some critics on the right, such as my old friend and associate J.R. Nyquist, say Trump’s foreign policy is a disaster because he has alienated some of our allies, such as Canada, which just declared a “strategic relationship” with Communist China. He is also concerned about Trump’s rhetoric on Greenland.
But look at the facts. Two conservative provinces in Canada want to separate from the federal Mark Carney government. This is not solely because of Trump, for they were upset about their treatment by the federal government for years. They may not become U.S. states, but they will identify more with America than the Carney government. This would be a major victory and probably lead to the collapse of the Carney government, giving America the opportunity to solidify influence over the country through sympathetic and real allies and rescue the country from the Chinese.
As for Greenland, Trump has put Europe on the defensive over its milquetoast attitude toward the Arctic threat posed by communist Russia and the Chinese Communists. It is the same milquetoast attitude most of them have had toward Russia and its plans for conquest. It was Trump who prodded them into paying more for their own defense and gave Ukraine the ability to defend itself.
In his own way, Trump has emerged as a geopolitical genius with an instinctive understanding of why the United States must safeguard the hemisphere, including the Panama Canal, Greenland, Canada, and why Europe must take the lead in its own defense.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s “strategic” deal with China has made it clear, for all to see, that Canada is an enemy state. But this is nothing new.
The new Canada/Red China statement said, “The two sides committed to working to improve global governance…” while making a side deal on Chinese cars and Canadian Canola oil.
“Canadians must become more aware of the risks associated with so eagerly climbing into bed with China,” says commentator Chris George, adding that “Canadians need to educate themselves…”
This is an understatement.
Nine months ago, on my Rumble channel, Canadian Army veteran Lloyd Leugner talked in detail about Canada being characterized by open borders, fentanyl smuggling, Chinese infiltration by triads, Mexican cartels, associated money laundering, and an Army that has now become a “woke joke.”
President Trump understands this, and those were factors in his tariffs.
Anti-communists should know that there was a plan dating back decades to make Canada into a communist state. For background, please read Alan Stang’s “CANADA: How the Communists Took Control” and a Canadian intelligence report on the Fabian socialist takeover of Canada. The report was researched by former Royal Canadian Mounted Police undercover agent Pat Walsh.
In response to Trump’s tariffs, the Canadian government finally acknowledged that transnational criminal organizations, including cartels, “play a leading role in the production and distribution of fentanyl throughout Canada” and identified seven such organizations as terrorist entities.
Yet, Prime Minister Mark Carney has now made a “strategic” deal with China. This is suicide for Canada and a threat to the United States.
The pending withdrawal of the province of Alberta from Canada signals the end of the Carney regime. In the meantime, I appreciate Trump symbolically placing an American flag over the country. It means American protection for Canadians and Americans.
How is it possible that Mark Carney of Canada could suddenly emerge on the world stage and become a conscious agent of the Chinese Communist conspiracy? This is something that every anti-communist should understand. It is the march of socialism and communism worldwide, and it is also happening in the United States, as we see in the Democratic Party encouraging a domestic insurgency.
In a Canadian National Post op-ed, Geoff Russ argues that Carney cozying up to China aligns Canada “with those who would destroy us.” He wrote, “Canada has nothing to gain from isolating itself from the United States or the West in the short term, just to stick it to Donald Trump.”
It’s called Trump Derangement Syndrome, and I am afraid a variation of this disease has infected some anti-communists who believe the left-wing rhetoric about Trump destabilizing the “world order.” That “world order” was stacked against us.
Canada’s previous “Indo-Pacific Strategy” had identified China as an “increasingly disruptive global power” and had declared that the regime was “making large-scale investments to establish its economic influence, diplomatic impact, offensive military capabilities, and advanced technologies. China is looking to shape the international order into a more permissive environment for interests and values that increasingly depart from ours.”
Now, Canada is part of that environment. Trump understands it.
Meanwhile, Carney is threatening to deploy some Canadian Army troops to Greenland to defend the island AGAINST the United States!
We have many friends in Canada, especially in the conservative regions.
Tanya Gaw of the Canadian group Action4Canada says, “The United States has every reason to view Canada as a growing security liability. Every major enemy of the US is operating within our borders. The question is, will Trump feel compelled to ‘Maduro’ Carney and Justin Trudeau? Considering this is the ‘undeclared worst war of all time,’ it wouldn’t be unreasonable to do so.”
The so-called “conservative” political party in Canada is meeting in Calgary, Alberta, from January 29-31, 2026, apparently to devise a response of some sort to Mark Carney’s strategic relationship with China and overall mishandling of the country’s economy.
At the end of it all, we will see if there is viable opposition to what they call “Marx Carnage.” If not, Canada should expect the Greenland treatment.
- Cliff Kincaid is president of America’s Survival, Inc. www.usasurvival.org



















