In a stunning turn of events at the G7 summit, President Donald Trump abruptly departed, leaving world leaders reeling and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s hopes for a trade deal shattered. Just moments after praising Canada, Trump boarded Air Force One, unleashing a torrent of unexpected remarks that sent shockwaves through diplomatic channels. “They’re going to have to pay a lot of tariffs,” he declared, suggesting Canada should cough up $71 billion for defense support, a move that felt more like a business transaction than a diplomatic discussion.
As global leaders gathered to tackle pressing issues like security and trade, Trump’s early exit and mixed signals turned the summit into a chaotic spectacle. His comments, which seemed to confuse Canada’s defense with Israel’s Iron Dome, raised eyebrows and questions about his true intentions. “Is he orchestrating international diplomacy or running a hustle on a global scale?” analysts wondered.
Back in Canada, officials were left scrambling to reassess their strategies as Trump’s remarks undermined any progress made during bilateral talks. The U.S. tariffs Trump touts as a revenue boon—$88 billion—are ultimately paid by American consumers, not foreign governments, adding fuel to the fire of discontent among domestic stakeholders.
With Trump’s absence, a critical meeting with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum was canceled, signaling a diplomatic insult that could destabilize relations. Other leaders, including those from India and Brazil, who had come in hopes of engaging with the U.S. president, were left in limbo, highlighting a breakdown of trust that could have far-reaching consequences.
As the summit wrapped up, it became clear: Trump’s chaotic leadership style is not just a domestic concern; it’s a global crisis. Allies are left questioning America’s reliability, and as they grapple with uncertainty, the world watches closely—wondering if the U.S. is still the leader of the free world or just another unpredictable player on the international stage. The fallout from this summit could redefine alliances and reshape global diplomacy for years to come.