"One of the most atheist countries": With business war with Trump "51st state" Canada

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that one of the most atheist countries to deal with Canada “is” as trade tension between two historically friendly countries continues to grow. The trade war began with the US implementing the tariff on Canada, which in turn slaps the anti -anti -retardation, the Canadians also boycotted American products.

Talking to Fox News, replying to why he is harder with Canada than other big opponents, he said, “I am one of the most atheistic countries with every country, indirectly or straight.

He continued: “Canada meant 51st state as we give a subsidy of $ 200 billion to Canada,” by increasing the estimate of the US trade deficit with Canada, which is actually placed in $ 63.3 billion for 2024 by the US Trade Representative’s office.

In addition to the ongoing trade war, Trump has consistently referred to Canada as the 51st state and even called former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, “Governor Trudeau”.

Speaking about the dependence of the USA on Canadian imports, Trump said, “We don’t need their wood, we don’t need their energy, we need anything. We definitely don’t want their automobiles,” he said.

He said, “We don’t need their wood, we don’t need their energy, we need anything. We definitely don’t want their automobiles,” he said.

When asked by Fox News why Trump was “difficult” in Canada compared to his other “anti -“, he said, “It is our 51st kingdom.”

Recently, Mark Carney, an economist and former Governor of Bank of England replaced Trudeau and promised to “stand” for Trump. He also said that the two countries would “sit and talk about our widespread partnership with the United States” Trump stopped making “derogatory” comments about Canada’s sovereignty.

Trump also replied whether his policies would change the Canadian political scenario which is expecting its federal elections by October, saying that it is easier to deal with the ruling liberals than the opposition conservatives. “I don’t care.

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