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CANADA DROPS THE BOMB: “Keep Your Tariffs — Lose Your Uranium” — Trump SCRAMBLES as Energy Grid Faces Collapse 👉 Insiders reveal the emergency call that shook Washington — See the classified briefing that sent aides into chaos 👇
CANADA DROPS THE BOMB: “Keep Your Tariffs — Lose Your Uranium” — Trump SCRAMBLES as Energy Grid Faces Collapse
👉 Insiders reveal the emergency call that shook Washington —
See the classified briefing that sent aides into chaos 👇
CANADA DROPS THE BOMB: “Keep Your Tariffs — Lose Your Uranium” — Trump SCRAMBLES as Energy Grid Faces Collapse
👉 Insiders reveal the emergency call that shook Washington —
See the classified briefing that sent aides into chaos 👇
Washington woke up to a nightmare scenario no one in the White House war room had dared to model.
In a blistering diplomatic strike, Canadian officials delivered a message that hit like a thunderclap across U.S. national security channels:
“If the tariffs stay — the uranium shipments stop.”
Within minutes, panic spread through senior energy, defense, and intelligence offices. Because behind closed doors, everyone understands the truth most Americans never hear:
The U.S. power grid quietly depends on Canadian uranium.
And now that supply line is suddenly on the chopping block.
THE CALL THAT SET OFF THE ALARMS
According to insiders familiar with the exchange, an emergency call took place late last night between Canadian energy officials and top U.S. counterparts. The tone, sources say, was cold, precise, and unmistakably final.
Canada, the world’s second-largest uranium supplier, warned that continued U.S. trade penalties and tariff escalations would trigger an immediate “strategic resource review” — diplomatic language for cutting off or sharply restricting uranium exports.
Within the hour, a classified alert circulated through the White House national security system. Staffers were reportedly seen rushing printed briefing packets into the Oval Office as senior aides demanded real-time assessments of grid vulnerability.
One official described the mood simply:
“This went from trade dispute to national emergenc