Well, President Trump just did what no globalist diplomat, Ivy League bureaucrat, or Trudeau groupie ever had the guts to do — he told Canada the blunt truth: stop freeloading, or start contributing. On Tuesday, with his signature mix of business savvy and political showmanship, Trump offered our neighbor to the north a serious deal — join the U.S. as the 51st state and get access to our high-tech Golden Dome missile defense system for free. Stay a “separate but unequal” nation? That’ll be $61 billion, please. Oh, Canada.
President Trump wrote, “I told Canada, which very much wants to be part of our fabulous Golden Dome System, that it will cost $61 Billion Dollars if they remain a separate, but unequal, Nation, but will cost ZERO DOLLARS if they become our cherished 51st State. They are considering the offer!” Classic Trump — sarcasm wrapped in truth with a sprinkle of economic brilliance.
Let’s not pretend this came out of nowhere. For generations, Canada has hitched a ride on the back of U.S. military might while spending peanuts on its own defense. NATO? They barely meet the 2% GDP defense spending minimum. North American air defense? That’s basically run out of Colorado. And when trouble brews in the world, Canadians are quick to virtue signal from the sidelines while U.S. forces do the heavy lifting. President Trump, once again, is the only one willing to say it out loud.
The Golden Dome — inspired by Israel’s proven Iron Dome — is no joke. It’s part of Trump’s January executive order, “Iron Dome for America,” designed to create a high-tech missile shield that would make Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative look like an Atari game. SpaceX and Elon Musk are at the forefront, planning to launch 400 to over 1,000 satellites to monitor threats globally. This is next-level stuff — and not something we’re giving away for free to maple syrup socialists.
Naturally, Canada’s liberal elite are already clutching their pearls. How dare President Trump suggest that Canada can’t get billion-dollar defense tech without ponying up or signing on the dotted line? Sorry, guys, this isn’t Trudeau’s fantasyland of free healthcare and state-subsidized everything. In Trump’s America, deals are made, value is expected, and security isn’t a charity.
So, the offer is on the table. Want cutting-edge missile defense for free? Become the 51st state. Don’t want to join the union? No problem — just cough up $61 billion. Either way, President Trump’s making deals, protecting America, and once again reminding everyone that he’s not here to play games.
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