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U.S. Annexing Canada (split fm Liberal Minority thread)



I’ve said this before…Trump is dangerous and will do almost anything to have Canada at least as his lackey and preferably realize his Manifest Destiny dream of actually having Canada join the U.S. But now he is threatening to take back the Panama Canal, coming up with one excuse after another for doing so.

As if that’s not enough, he is once again pushing to annex Greenland. Even if some Americans and the vast majority of Canadians are against his sick need for domination, at least Der Fuhrer would probably understand. Trump would probably annex the rest of Mexico as well…except he doesn’t want all the Mexicans to go with it.


 
We have been America's lackey for a while now in varying degrees whether we realize it or not.
Sadly, you’re absolutely right. It’s time our leaders showed that they have the cajones to stand up to our neighbour to the south. Not saying we have to break off diplomatic relations or go to war with them (as if we could win it) but Canada should do a lot more to maintain its sovereignty.
 
I guess were finding out what its like to be an unserious nation that operates on unicorn farts and fantasy. Between the CCP interference and now the suggestions of US annexation, Canada has made quite the mark of itself.

Nobody should be surprised adversaries will take advantage of that, or that the US wants to fix it at our expense. The only ones to blame are the idle and clueless citizens of this comfortable country who continue to vote in governments like the one we now have. Canada is begging to be taken advantage of.
 


I’ve said this before…Trump is dangerous and will do almost anything to have Canada at least as his lackey and preferably realize his Manifest Destiny dream of actually having Canada join the U.S. But now he is threatening to take back the Panama Canal, coming up with one excuse after another for doing so.

As if that’s not enough, he is once again pushing to annex Greenland. Even if some Americans and the vast majority of Canadians are against his sick need for domination, at least Der Fuhrer would probably understand. Trump would probably annex the rest of Mexico as well…except he doesn’t want all the Mexicans to go with it.


Two consecutive Trump posts on his Truth Social platform yesterday:

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Blatantly threatening national sovereignty via social media again.

Many Panamans, of course, remember the 1989 US invasion frames as deposing a military dictator. There would be no such “just cause” this time. I hope a Trump has advisors who can very soberly clue him in to how very easily the canal could be effectively closed by a Panamanian insurgency. The world doesn’t need this kind of bullshit right now.
 
I guess were finding out what its like to be an unserious nation that operates on unicorn farts and fantasy. Between the CCP interference and now the suggestions of US annexation, Canada has made quite the mark of itself.

Nobody should be surprised adversaries will take advantage of that, or that the US wants to fix it at our expense. The only ones to blame are the idle and clueless citizens of this comfortable country who continue to vote in governments like the one we now have. Canada is begging to be taken advantage of.
You’re right on that. On the other hand Americans seem to be equally gullible to accept a strongman with a businessman’s hedge fund mentality who says he can fix everything. Our societies haven’t always been this way and they don’t have to be this way either. Get rid of the extremes, both left and right, and our future will be much brighter.
 
Two consecutive Trump posts on his Truth Social platform yesterday:

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Blatantly threatening national sovereignty via social media again.

Many Panamans, of course, remember the 1989 US invasion frames as deposing a military dictator. There would be no such “just cause” this time. I hope a Trump has advisors who can very soberly clue him in to how very easily the canal could be effectively closed by a Panamanian insurgency. The world doesn’t need this kind of bullshit right now.
All Trump needs now are generals who will swear an oath of allegiance to him and not the Constitution.
 
Two consecutive Trump posts on his Truth Social platform yesterday:

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Blatantly threatening national sovereignty via social media again.

Many Panamans, of course, remember the 1989 US invasion frames as deposing a military dictator. There would be no such “just cause” this time. I hope a Trump has advisors who can very soberly clue him in to how very easily the canal could be effectively closed by a Panamanian insurgency. The world doesn’t need this kind of bullshit right now.


Every American knew what they were getting when they voted Trump. They voted for this style of "doing business".
 
You’re right on that. On the other hand Americans seem to be equally gullible to accept a strongman with a businessman’s hedge fund mentality who says he can fix everything. Our societies haven’t always been this way and they don’t have to be this way either. Get rid of the extremes, both left and right, and our future will be much brighter.

Trump is not an extremist. That is a false narrative. Look at his positions on abortion or anywhere else and you will see he is a centrist that puts America first.
 
Every American knew what they were getting when they voted Trump. They voted for this style of "doing business".
The good thing about PP getting in is that he doesn’t look like he’s going to roll over like some would like to see. I’ll give him credit for that.

Find common interests but push back if necessary.
 
Two consecutive Trump posts on his Truth Social platform yesterday:

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Blatantly threatening national sovereignty via social media again.

Many Panamans, of course, remember the 1989 US invasion frames as deposing a military dictator. There would be no such “just cause” this time. I hope a Trump has advisors who can very soberly clue him in to how very easily the canal could be effectively closed by a Panamanian insurgency. The world doesn’t need this kind of bullshit right now.
Completely agree with you.


Since the 60s, countries by choice or coercion, have taken US aid whether in the form of USD or military.

At worst Trump is cashing in on those investments, at best he's shaking the trees reminding countries of said US investments.
 
Completely agree with you.


Since the 60s, countries by choice or coercion, have taken US aid whether in the form of USD or military.

At worst Trump is cashing in on those investments, at best he's shaking the trees reminding countries of said US investments.
Problem is he says dumb crap without thinking it through.

Closing the Panama Canal, or rendering transit uninsurable, would not be hard for a motivated adversary to do. Imagine fiber optic FPV drones slamming into the bridge of US flagged or affiliated ships as they transit. Or mortar attacks on ships sitting in the locks.

Panama and Panamanians may not be able to hold the canal against a U.S. invasion, but they could render it unusable to U.S. shipping. If Trump sees this as a cost/benefit problem, which he likely does, any aggression against Panamanian sovereign control of the Canal could very easily be turned against him.

While I know he’s probably just beaking off again, this one was particularly immature and amateurish, and destabilizing towards global economic security.
 
Two consecutive Trump posts on his Truth Social platform yesterday:

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Blatantly threatening national sovereignty via social media again.

Many Panamans, of course, remember the 1989 US invasion frames as deposing a military dictator. There would be no such “just cause” this time. I hope a Trump has advisors who can very soberly clue him in to how very easily the canal could be effectively closed by a Panamanian insurgency. The world doesn’t need this kind of bullshit right now.
Gooooood. The Manitoba First Plan is working as intended. Every good Manitoban hates that canal, it terk our jerbs in the 20s!
 

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The good thing about PP getting in is that he doesn’t look like he’s going to roll over like some would like to see. I’ll give him credit for that.

Find common interests but push back if necessary.

I don't recall seeing or hearing anyone ever say they wanted the next leader to roll over for anyone.
 
While I know he’s probably just beaking off again, this one was particularly immature and amateurish, and destabilizing towards global economic security.
This is the problem when a "businessman" gets elected tona positionnwhere he has to act as a "statesman".

The world of business is very much about leverage, positioning, bargaining, and "the art of the deal"; which Trump is willing try to exploit with bravado and taunting to get the better end of the stick. Mainly because there is no risk outside of a failing venture or loss of capital.

The world of global affairs is far less forgiving. To use and expression from Mike Tyson "everybody's got a plan until they get punched in the mouth."

Trump threatening the sovereignty of nations, destabilizing the global economy, walking back on treaties and obligations because "we're getting screwed" does not show the foresighorone needs when you're the leader of a G7 nation. I say the same of Trudeau, in that his actions were 100 percent based on hisbown vanity and not in the interests of Canada, global stability, or international security.

"Events, dear boy" aren't the same a Sharktank. The consequences are not measured in dollars, but corpses.
 
Trump is not an extremist. That is a false narrative. Look at his positions on abortion or anywhere else and you will see he is a centrist that puts America first.
He sure sounds it. Not the least is his cozying up to groups like the Proud Boys. Stand back and stand by. I fear that, once he requires his generals to swear loyalty to him, he will then take America along with many other countries to a particularly dark place.
 
This is the problem when a "businessman" gets elected tona positionnwhere he has to act as a "statesman".

The world of business is very much about leverage, positioning, bargaining, and "the art of the deal"; which Trump is willing try to exploit with bravado and taunting to get the better end of the stick. Mainly because there is no risk outside of a failing venture or loss of capital.

The world of global affairs is far less forgiving. To use and expression from Mike Tyson "everybody's got a plan until they get punched in the mouth."

Trump threatening the sovereignty of nations, destabilizing the global economy, walking back on treaties and obligations because "we're getting screwed" does not show the foresighorone needs when you're the leader of a G7 nation. I say the same of Trudeau, in that his actions were 100 percent based on hisbown vanity and not in the interests of Canada, global stability, or international security.

"Events, dear boy" aren't the same a Sharktank. The consequences are not measured in dollars, but corpses.

Has it perhaps occurred to you that the nice guy diplomacy method has not worked and we are now at a critical juncture?
 
He sure sounds it. Not the least is his cozying up to groups like the Proud Boys. Stand back and stand by. I fear that, once he requires his generals to swear loyalty to him, he will then take America along with many other countries to a particularly dark place.

Check your news sources. You're getting fed a bunch of lies.
 
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