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Majority of Democratic Nations Now View United States as Greatest Threat to Peace

MeidasTouch · Canada PREPARED TO DEFEND in ALL OUT WAR with Trump!!! · July 11, 2026
Majority of Democratic Nations Now View United States as Greatest Threat to Peace
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Canada PREPARED TO DEFEND in ALL OUT WAR with Trump!!!
"There was a new poll that came out from the Alliance of Democracies. And they do annual polling of the views of democratic nations. And what they found now is that the majority of democratic people believe the greatest threat to peace and security in the world right now is the United States."
Charlie Angus cited new polling from the Alliance of Democracies Foundation showing that a majority of citizens in democratic nations now view the United States as the primary threat to global peace and security, surpassing traditional adversaries. The poll also indicated increasing numbers of countries view China as a more stable partner than the US. This represents a dramatic shift in international perception of American leadership and reliability among traditional allies.

About this episode

In this episode, the host discusses revelations from former Canadian Member of Parliament Charlie Angus about a severe diplomatic crisis between the United States and Canada during the Trump administration. Angus disclosed that Trump threatened to abandon the 1908 boundary convention that established the US-Canada border during a phone call with then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, effectively refusing to recognize Canadian sovereignty. This threat came amid Trump administration officials, including Kristi Noem and Kash Patel, characterizing Canada as a security threat through claims about terrorism and fentanyl trafficking. Angus described the situation as bringing the two nations to the brink of war, with Canada preparing defensive measures. The crisis de-escalated only after Trudeau announced $155 billion in retaliatory tariffs and rallied Canadian public support for economic sacrifice to defend national sovereignty. The episode also covers new polling from the Alliance of Democracies Foundation showing that majorities in democratic nations now view the United States as the greatest threat to global peace and security, while increasingly seeing China as a more stable partner. Angus connects these revelations to Trump's recent behavior at the NATO summit, where he threatened European allies over Greenland and Denmark, arguing that the predatory authoritarian ambitions of the Trump administration remain an ongoing threat to democratic nations. The episode frames Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as the leader of the free world and calls for continued vigilance and solidarity among democracies against American threats to sovereignty.

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