Australia Breaks With the U.S. — Carney Invited to Address Parliament A quiet but consequential shift is unfolding in Canberra.
Australia has taken a noticeable step away from Washington’s line, signaling a recalibration in how it balances alliance loyalty with national interest.
The invitation extended to Mark Carney to address Parliament immediately elevated the move from diplomacy to declaration. Analysts say the invitation is no coincidence.
Carney’s presence positions Canada as a reference point for middle powers seeking autonomy without rupture — countries willing to cooperate with the U.S., but no longer willing to default. For Australia, the message is subtle but clear: alternative voices now matter in shaping the Western order.
Timing gives the moment real weight. As global blocs harden and U.S. influence faces quiet resistance from allies, this break could mark a turning point.
What looks symbolic today may evolve into coordination tomorrow — and Carney’s appearance suggests Canada is being pulled into a larger realignment already underway.
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