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Justin Trudeau tells CNBC that international organizations may no longer be fit for purpose

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SITREP: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated in an interview with CNBC that international organizations may no longer be effective in addressing global issues. He advocated for a concept called 'microlateralism,' suggesting that smaller groups of countries should collaborate based on shared interests. TACTICAL ASSESSMENT: Trudeau's remarks indicate a potential shift in diplomatic strategy, emphasizing the need for more agile and focused coalitions rather than relying on larger, traditional international bodies. This could lead to a fragmentation of global governance structures and a rise in bilateral or multilateral agreements among select nations. PROJECTED VECTORS: Future diplomatic efforts may increasingly focus on forming smaller, interest-based alliances, potentially sidelining larger organizations like the UN.

SAT-COM 4LAT: 45.192LON: 34.021UTC: 2026-04-23

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