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BREAKING: Canada has just made a historic move. It canceled its $23 billion F-35 fighter jet deal with the United States—not a delay, not a revision, but a complete strategic withdrawal.
BREAKING: Trump’s Threats DESTROY $23B Canadian F-35 Deal — Canada TURNS to New Fighter…
BREAKING: Canada has just made a historic move. It canceled its $23 billion F-35 fighter jet deal with the United States—not a delay, not a revision, but a complete strategic withdrawal.
Why? Because this wasn’t just about buying aircraft. The F-35 program ties countries into decades of dependence—on American software, spare parts, upgrades, and approval. After a year of rising political tensions and direct threats from the U.S. administration, Canada concluded that this level of dependency was a risk to its sovereignty.
So Canada pivoted—fast.
Instead of reopening the competition, it chose Sweden’s Gripen fighter, securing full technology transfer and domestic production. That means Canadian control over its own military capability for the next 40 years.
The message was clear: sovereignty over dependency.
Markets reacted immediately. Defense stocks dropped. U.S. suppliers raised concerns. Allies began reviewing their own commitments.
And then came the defining statement from Canada’s Prime Minister:
“You cannot sell fighters to a country whose sovereignty you threaten.”
This isn’t just a procurement story. It’s a turning point in global defense relationships—where trust, not just technology, defines alliances.