Whiplash: Trump Hastily Yanks This Country's Invitation To His Gaza "Board Of Peace"

By Alan Hume | Friday, 23 January 2026 12:00 PM
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s fiery address at the World Economic Forum in Davos has cost his country a coveted seat on the Board of Peace, the body tasked with advancing President Donald Trump’s ambitious Gaza initiative.

According to Western Journal, President Trump announced the reversal in a pointed statement on Truth Social, making clear that Ottawa’s invitation had been rescinded. “Please let this Letter serve to represent that the Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to you regarding Canada’s joining, what will be, the most prestigious Board of Leaders ever assembled, at any time,” Trump posted, underscoring both the significance of the project and the seriousness of Canada’s exclusion.

Carney had signaled only days earlier that Canada would participate, but his Davos remarks took aim at what he framed as the abuses of global economic power. Without naming the United States, he warned that “middle powers” must push back against larger nations, a message President Trump evidently viewed as a thinly veiled rebuke of American leadership.

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“Great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons. Tariffs as leverage, financial infrastructure as coercion, supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited,” he said, echoing the familiar talking points of globalist technocrats who resent the use of tariffs and economic pressure to defend national interests. Coming on the heels of a public clash over Trump’s proposed tariffs and the broader struggle between Washington and European elites over issues such as Greenland, Carney declared that “the rules-based international order” has collapsed while superpowers “pursue their interests using economic integration as a weapon of coercion.”

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While global elites in Davos fretted over the erosion of their preferred “rules-based” system, President Trump used the forum to emphasize that his America First security posture also shields U.S. allies, including Canada. According to Fox News, he stressed that his defense strategy extends north of the border, even as he criticized Ottawa’s lack of appreciation.

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“We’re building a Golden Dome that’s going to, just by its very nature, going to be defending Canada. Canada gets a lot of freebies from us, by the way. They should be grateful also,” Trump said during the forum in Davos. “But they’re not. I watched your prime minister yesterday. He wasn’t so grateful. They should be grateful to us, Canada,” he said.

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President Trump then delivered a blunt reminder of geopolitical reality that cut through Davos platitudes. “Canada lives because of the United States. Remember that, Mark, the next time you make your statements.”

Carney, adopting the posture of a nationalist only after attacking American power, responded on X with a carefully worded rejoinder. “Canada and the United States have built a remarkable partnership, in the economy, in security, and in rich cultural exchange,” Carney wrote.

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“But Canada doesn’t ‘live because of the United States.’ Canada thrives because we are Canadian,” he wrote, sidestepping the hard truth that Canada’s security umbrella and much of its prosperity rest on U.S. military and economic strength. His defiance may play well with global forums and progressive audiences, but it has now carried a tangible diplomatic cost.

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The Board of Peace, if Canada remains excluded, is expected to include Russia, Belarus, France, Germany, Vietnam, Finland, Ukraine, Ireland, Greece, Israel, and China. As noted by The Hill, Carney had already raised doubts about participation by questioning how the required $1 billion contribution would be used.

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Canada “wants money to have maximum impact,” he said, framing his hesitation as a matter of efficiency rather than politics. “We still do not have unimpeded aid flows, humanitarian aid flows at scale to the people in Gaza,” he said. “That is a precondition for moving forward on this.”

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The episode highlights a broader divide between nationalist, sovereignty-focused leadership and the Davos class that prefers multilateral structures so long as they constrain American power more than anyone else’s.

By yanking Canada’s invitation, President Trump signaled that participation in major U.S.-backed initiatives is not a cost-free platform for anti-American rhetoric, and that allies who benefit from U.S. protection are expected to show more than performative gratitude on the world stage.

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