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It's a factory that doesn't exist yet. But in the halls of the Pentagon, it's already causing panic. For 70 years, Canada’s defense strategy has been simple: Buy American. From the cancellation of the Avro Arrow in 1959 to the controversial F-35 program today, Ottawa has always chosen dependency over sovereignty. But in 2026, something changed. Switzerland just exposed a critical flaw in the F-35 program—a "kill switch" that gives Washington the power to ground foreign fleets. And now, Prime Minister Mark Carney is looking at a new blueprint. A plan to partner with Swedish aerospace giant Saab to build a domestic fighter jet factory in Montreal. In this video, we reveal: • The Swiss Warning: How a neutral nation discovered the hidden "subscription model" of the F-35. • The Gripen Gambit: Why Canada is considering a mixed fleet that includes Swedish jets built on Canadian soil. • The Kill Switch: The terrifying reality of cloud-based logistics systems (ALIS) that tether sovereign air forces to US servers. • The Avro Arrow Revenge: How this new factory could finally resurrect the aerospace industry Canada destroyed in 1959. Trump thinks he can bully Canada with tariffs. He doesn't realize he's pushing his closest ally to build its own air force. If you want to understand the future of North American defense, like and subscribe to Citizen Analytics. DISCLAIMER: This video is a geopolitical analysis and strategic simulation based on current economic trends, public government data, and open-source intelligence. Certain elements of the narrative—including specific future dates, political appointments, and diplomatic scenarios—are hypothetical projections used to illustrate potential strategic outcomes. This content is intended for educational and analytical purposes only.