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On February 14th, Donald Trump signed an executive order that didn't make the evening news. But inside the boardrooms of Nestlé, Coca-Cola, and PepsiCo, it set off a panic. The order was simple: Any foreign entity supplying water to the US must offer 35% equity to American firms. In plain English? It was a corporate annexation of Canada’s freshwater. But Washington made a fatal miscalculation. They assumed Canada would protest. Instead, Prime Minister Mark Carney sent them an invoice. By applying the "Norwegian Model" to natural resources, Canada just re-priced its water from "free" to "strategic asset." And the bill for the virtual water embedded in US imports isn't millions—it’s $528 Billion. In this video, we break down the invisible war for North America's most valuable resource: • The "Annexation" Clause: Trump's secret move to seize ownership of Canadian sovereignty through corporate equity. • The $596 Receipt: The shocking reality of how little multinationals pay for Canadian water today. • The Virtual Water Weapon: How Carney plans to tax the water hidden in beef, oil, and wheat exports. • The Colorado Collapse: Why the drying up of Lake Mead gives Canada ultimate leverage over the US economy. The era of free water is over. And the neighbor to the North just became the landlord. DISCLAIMER: This video is a geopolitical analysis and strategic simulation based on current environmental data, economic trends, and open-source intelligence. Certain elements of the narrative—including specific future dates, executive orders, and legislative acts—are hypothetical projections used to illustrate potential strategic outcomes regarding water scarcity and international trade. This content is intended for educational and analytical purposes only.