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This video breaks down how Donald Trump’s escalating threats toward Canada are now putting Lockheed Martin’s $19 billion Canadian F-35 contract at risk — and why Washington’s pressure didn’t secure the deal, but may have just destroyed it. For years, Canada’s purchase of 88 F-35 fighter jets was treated as inevitable. The aircraft was framed as essential for NORAD interoperability, Arctic defense, and North American security integration. But that assumption collapsed the moment U.S. officials began turning defense cooperation into leverage. After Trump repeatedly threatened Canada with tariffs, annexation rhetoric, and economic coercion, the breaking point came when U.S. pressure crossed into security threats. Instead of reassuring Ottawa, Trump’s camp signaled that Canada’s sovereignty and airspace could be questioned if it didn’t comply with American demands. That move backfired. Within hours, Prime Minister Mark Carney ordered a full review of the F-35 deal, confirming that only the first 16 aircraft are guaranteed — while the remaining 72 jets, worth over $16 billion, are now under reconsideration. Canada is actively exploring alternatives, including Sweden’s Saab Gripen, which offers domestic manufacturing, technology transfer, and thousands of Canadian aerospace jobs. This analysis explains how Trump’s Canada threats made American defense contracts politically toxic, why Lockheed Martin’s largest foreign F-35 deal is unraveling in real time, and how Carney is using this crisis to justify a broader strategy of defense diversification and industrial sovereignty. We examine Trump Canada threats, F-35 contract collapse, Lockheed Martin export risk, Canada fighter jet review, Saab Gripen Canada negotiations, NORAD leverage backfire, Canada defense independence, and why coercion accelerates decoupling instead of compliance. This isn’t just about fighter jets. It’s about leverage. It’s about sovereignty. And it’s about what happens when allies are treated like subordinates. 🔔 Subscribe @US-CanadaWatch for in-depth analysis on defense geopolitics, arms trade power shifts, NORAD politics, and Canada–U.S. economic conflict. 💬 What do you think? Did Trump’s threats just hand Canada the political justification to walk away from America’s biggest defense export deal? 🚨 DISCLAIMER Legal & Financial Disclaimer: The content presented in this video is for informational and educational purposes only and expresses the opinions of the creators. It does not constitute professional financial, legal, or investment advice. The views expressed regarding political figures, defense contracts, and security arrangements are based on commentary and analysis of current events and should not be taken as absolute fact. The images used are for representative purposes only. #markcarney #donaldtrump #canada #canadausa #trumptariffs #gripen #sweden #canadanews #f35 #norad