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Trump Offers Major New Deal To Canada If They Become 51st State

Trump’s shocking offer to Canada exposed.

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Donald Trump has reportedly made a jaw-dropping new proposal to Canada involving his Golden Dome program.

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Trump’s Golden Dome program explained.

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The mysterious “Golden Dome System” is Trump’s centerpiece here, but what exactly is it?

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On May 20, Trump unveiled plans for a $176 billion missile defense initiative designed to intercept missiles—even those launched from space.

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The urgency stems from recent developments: China and Russia have already deployed offensive weapons in orbit.

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These weapons threaten to disable critical U.S. satellites, leaving America dangerously vulnerable.

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The Pentagon has flagged the need for new countermeasures, prompting Trump’s Golden Dome as a high-tech shield.

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The Golden Dome aims to detect and neutralize missiles at four key stages: before launch, during early flight, mid-flight, and final approach.

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General Chance Saltzman, head of the U.S. Space Force, said the program meets “new and emerging” military space requirements never before tackled.

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Now, Canada has been invited to participate, a tempting offer given the country’s strategic importance and geographic proximity.

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The real story behind Canada’s U.S. 51st state dilemma unraveled.

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Now, let’s rewind to the backstory behind Canada’s position in all this.

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Historically, Canada has maintained a fiercely independent identity despite close ties to the U.S., with both economic and cultural connections running deep.

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Over the decades, trade disputes and tariff wars have been common, but outright talks of joining the U.S. as a state have never moved past political theater—until now.

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Trump’s proposal to Canada detailed.

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Trump has offered Canada the chance to become the United States’ 51st state under his so-called ‘Golden Dome System.’

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The twist? If Canada refuses, they risk losing a staggering $61 billion, according to Trump’s own claims.

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The U.S. president’s proposal comes hot on the heels of sweeping tariffs he has slapped on countries worldwide, Canada included.

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Despite the pressure, Canada has stayed firm, with leaders like former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau labeling any U.S. takeover talks as “never going to happen.”

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When Mark Carney took over as Prime Minister after April’s general election, he echoed that Canada “is not for sale,” doubling down on national sovereignty.

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But Trump isn’t one to accept a flat-out no—he’s refreshed his pitch with even more urgency and stakes involved.

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Trump’s offer announcement revealed.

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On May 27, Trump took to Truth Social, his preferred megaphone, to outline his latest terms in dramatic fashion.

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“I told Canada, which very much wants to be part of our fabulous Golden Dome System, that it will cost $61 billion if they remain a separate, but unequal, nation,” Trump declared.

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He added: “It will cost ZERO dollars if they become our cherished 51st state.”

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Reportedly, Canada is “considering the offer,” though official government channels remain tight-lipped.

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But the proposal has also sparked outrage from global rivals.

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International backlash for Golden Dome plan highlighted.

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North Korea’s foreign ministry condemned the plan as “very dangerous,” accusing the U.S. of militarizing space and threatening nuclear security.

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Pyongyang warned the system could trigger a new global nuclear arms race and turn space into a “potential nuclear war field.”

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China’s foreign ministry echoed those concerns, with spokesperson Mao Ning saying the plan violates global security balance and pushes militarization.

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Mao urged the U.S. to abandon the project, warning that a “US-first” security obsession threatens all nations’ safety.

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The Canadian public remains divided, with polls showing a majority opposed to any merger with the U.S., wary of losing national sovereignty.

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Economically, Canada’s resources and markets are vital, but it also fears losing control over its own laws and policies under U.S. governance.

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Adding fuel to the fire, recent Canadian leaders have used tariffs in retaliation to Trump’s trade policies, making the relationship icy at best.

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Trump’s bombshell ultimatum could reshape North America.

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Yet, Trump’s $61 billion figure signals a new economic lever, promising huge savings if Canada opts in—raising questions about whether the financial pressure will sway Ottawa.

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The breaking news? Trump’s ultimatum to Canada lands at a critical moment amid rising geopolitical tensions and the debut of his Golden Dome missile defense.

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Whether Canada will bite or stand firm remains the ultimate cliffhanger—one that could redefine the continent’s political map forever.

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