Western Globalism is a “Hot Mess” and Only Two Leaders Actually Matter
Consider the final day of the G7 Summit in Canada that President Trump smartly avoided.
The G7 is supposed to be the assembly of seven leaders from Japan, Canada, Italy, Germany, France, the UK and USA. Essentially, an economic forum with some of the world’s most influential nations. However, instead of this focus, here’s the picture of who was invited to the G7 in Canada – the group President Trump avoided by leaving early.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney poses for a family photo with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, France’s President Emmanuel Macron, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, European Council President Antonio Costa, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, World Bank President Ajay Banga, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres during the G7 Leaders’ Summit in Kananaskis, in Alberta, Canada, June 17, 2025
Does it make sense? A G7 assembly with a final day invitation list that brought Australia, Mexico, Ukraine, South Korea, South Africa, India, the United Nations and the World Bank into it. Why? Because President Trump, that’s why.
U.S. President Donald Trump smartly exited the G7 assembly a day early, he departed just before the crowd of interests arrived. If we drop the pretending we all know why Canada invited them and these nations came running – Tariff$!
Without retaining the status quo trade system of unlimited access to the USA consumer base, the exfiltration of American wealth is halted. A process to keep USA wealth inside the USA is against their interests. That’s why they came. That’s the only reason they came.
President Trump is resetting the global system of production and trade, focused exclusively on recapturing American wealth and using that economic power to rebuild and restore our nation. Unfortunately, all of those global leaders above stand in opposition to that objective.
Oddly and ironically, can you see through the noise to the singular absent voice who has no parasitic interest in this dynamic? Russia, Vladimir Putin.
Now, given the context of the language President Trump used during the 36 hours when he was present in Canada it starts to become very clear that he can see it also. However, all of those aforementioned characters need to keep President Trump and Vladimir Putin from forming a strategic geopolitical alliance.
CANADA – […] After the summit in the Rocky Mountain resort area of Kananaskis concluded, Carney issued a chair statement summarizing deliberations.
“G7 leaders expressed support for President Trump’s efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace in Ukraine,” the statement said.
“They recognized that Ukraine has committed to an unconditional ceasefire, and they agreed that Russia must do the same. G7 Leaders are resolute in exploring all options to maximize pressure on Russia, including financial sanctions.”
“There would be things that some of us, Canada, included, would say above and beyond what was said in the chair summary,” Carney said at a closing news conference.
Trump did agree to a group statement published on Monday calling for a resolution of the Israel-Iran conflict.
“We had a declaration given the exceptional, fast moving situation in Iran,” Carney said. “We concentrated on that as a specific one. I held this (Ukraine)for my chair summary.”
“I am returning to Germany with cautious optimism that decisions will also be made in America in the coming days to impose further sanctions against Russia,” German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said.
[…] A White House official on Tuesday said Trump explained that he returned to the U.S. because it is better to hold high-level National Security Council meetings in person, rather than over the phone.
Upon arriving at the summit, Trump said that the then-Group of Eight had been wrong to expel Russia after Putin ordered the occupation of Crimea in 2014.
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Trump was right and said the G7 was no longer significant for Russia and looked “rather useless.”
Many leaders had hoped to negotiate trade deals with Trump, but the only deal signed was the finalization of the U.S.-UK deal announced last month. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent remained at the summit after Trump left.
Carney also invited non-G7 members Mexico, India, Australia, South Africa, South Korea and Brazil, as he tries to shore up alliances elsewhere and diversify Canada’s exports away from the United States. (read more)
Limbo.
Everything in the world of geopolitics is in a holding pattern until President Trump’s legislative priority The Big Beautiful Bill is completed in the Senate and then reconciled in the House.
Just like the global leaders and their delegations’ ulterior motives, so too does the Senate understand that once the BBB is completed, their self-importance, donor focused pontificating, media appearances and priorities become irrelevant to Godzilla Trump.
There is a closet full of targeted policy winnamins waiting to be unlocked as soon as the BBB noise concludes.
Look around, Chairman Xi Jinping is shrinking every day and President Trump isn’t really focused in his direction. This reality underpins the Chinese promotion of their “good talks” with European leadership. All of the geopolitical chess moves are right there for those who have clear eyes to see.
There’s really only two leaders in the world who matter.
Friday:
• 11am: The president receives his intelligence briefing with the National Security Council
• 1pm: The president signs executive orders
• 2pm: The president leaves the White House for Bedminster, NJ
• 7:30pm: The president attends a private fundraiser
Saturday:
• 4pm: The president leaves Bedminster for the White House
• 6pm: The president receives his intelligence briefing with the National Security Council
Sunday:
• 6pm: The president receives his intelligence briefing with the National Security Council
And Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said yesterday the president will leave Monday morning for the NATO Summit in the Netherlands, June 24 and 25.
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