Navarro Denies Push to Remove Canada from Five Eyes Alliance
- Peter Navarro denied a report suggesting he wanted to expel Canada from the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance, calling it 'nonsense' and 'crazy.'
- Navarro stated, 'We would never, ever jeopardize our national security, ever, with allies like Canada,' in response to media claims.
- The Financial Times published the report based on unnamed sources linked to internal discussions within the Trump administration.
- The tensions between the U.S. and Canada have worsened since Trump took office, highlighted by recent tariff threats and comments suggesting Canada could become a U.S. state.
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Will the Five Eyes become Four Eyes?
This week, Canada and the global intelligence community were shocked and concerned at the suggestion that the White House was considering removing Canada from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance. On Tuesday, The Financial Times reported that Donald Trump’s trade and manufacturing adviser Peter Navarro, a trusted consigliere to the president, was lobbying the administration to kick Canada out of the intelligence-sharing group, which also includes…
There are conflicting signals from Washington about the future of this security pact, which was forged more than 75 years ago.
‘Crazy stuff:’ Trump adviser denies report U.S. wants to push Canada out of Five Eyes
As U.S. President Donald Trump threatens tariffs and pushes for Canada to become the 51st state, his trade adviser Peter Navarro is rebuffing a report that says he is proposing Canada be pushed out of the Five Eyes alliance.
Trump Adviser Says No Truth to Report Saying He Wants Canada Out of Intelligence Alliance
A senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump says there is no truth to a media report saying he wants to expel Canada out of the Five Eyes intelligence sharing partnership. Peter Navarro, assistant to the president and director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, made the comments in Washington on Feb. 25 in reaction to an anonymously sourced report from the Financial Times published earlier that day. The media report said Navar…
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