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Trump Tried to Fight Canada… Then Farmers Revolted

 


In 2025, the United States launched a trade war against Canada — and lost faster than anyone expected. 

But this wasn’t about oil, cars, or military power. 

It was about potash… an ancient fertilizer mineral buried beneath Saskatchewan that quietly powers American agriculture. 

Without it, U.S. farms collapse. 

Corn yields crash. Soybean production falls apart. Food prices surge. Rural economies implode. 

And when Washington tried imposing tariffs on Canadian potash, America’s own farmers turned against the White House almost immediately. 

Within weeks, the administration was forced into one of the fastest policy reversals in modern political history. This video reveals: 

• Why America depends so heavily on Canadian potash 

• How six mines in Saskatchewan control U.S. agriculture

• Why Trump’s tariff strategy collapsed so quickly 

• The hidden geopolitical power of critical minerals 

• And how ancient geology exposed a dangerous American weakness This is not just a story about trade. 

It’s a warning about dependency, leverage, and the fragile foundations of modern superpowers. Watch until the end. 

 

 

Source:   daily report news 

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