Trump National Security Advisor: We have no plans to attack Canada
Donald Trump’s national security adviser claimed that Trump had no plans to attack Canada.
US President Donald Trump, Mike Waltz, claimed Sunday evening: “I don’t think the president will have a plan to attack Canada.”
He made the remarks in an interview with the NBC News.
Waltz’s remarks come after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said last week at a closed -door meeting with business leaders that the Trump administration “continues to talk about our accession and turn us into fifty -one states, and he It’s serious. “
However, Trump’s National Security Adviser claimed in an interventionist statement: “Many Canadians do not like the liberal and progressive government in Trudeau for the past five years.”
“In fact, what you see is the re -emphasis on American leadership in the Western Hemisphere, from the Pole to the Panama Canal,” he said. “The United States has long been away from our own hemisphere, where we have vital energy, food and minerals, and you are seeing a reaffirmation of Trump’s leadership.”
In the weeks before his inauguration, Trump spoke about his plans to join the Greenland and “recapture” of the Panama Canal and Canada’s joining the United States as “the fifty -one state”, and after returning to the White House, he emphasized his demands. Is.
Waltz also spoke about Trump’s offensive budget drops against some federal agencies, referring to the US President’s request for a widespread reduction in the US Department of Defense budget.
Trump’s National Security Adviser also discontinued foreign aid and stopping the US International Development Agency’s activity, saying, “The US International Development Agency is doing other types of things that, honestly, do not comply with the strategic interests of the US or the president’s view.”
“We have to reset their mission and coordinate it with the President’s foreign policy perspective,” Waltz added.
He also rejected the idea that the United States withdraws from humanitarian aid abroad to control China and Russia on the world scene.
Trump’s national security adviser also refused to comment on Trump’s alleged contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but emphasized the president’s support for ending the war in Ukraine.
“Trump is seeking to recover the cost of military aid to Ukraine through partnerships with Ukraine in rare soils, natural resources and oil and gas, as well as buying from us,” he said.
“After the end of the war, European countries must own the conflict,” Waltz said. “In terms of security guarantees, this will definitely be with the Europeans.”
Trump’s national security adviser refusing to call a alleged call between Russian and US presidents, while Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a statement today that he could not confirm or reject a conversation, but said that he said. A call is unaware.
“What can I say about this news?” With the expansion of the government’s work in Washington, there are many different communications. And these communications are done through different channels. ”
“And, of course, given these many communications, I personally may not know anything, I will not be aware of anything,” Peskov added. So, in this case, I can neither confirm it nor deny it. “
Peskov had previously rejected reports of Trump and Putin’s talks before the US leader’s return to the presidency. The Kremlin has said that the signals are waiting for Trump and Putin’s possible visit, and no one in the new Trump government has done anything about such calls.
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