Once considered a shoo-in to win the next federal election by a wide margin, Pierre Poilievre is now scrambling to differentiate himself from the fascist, narcissistic leader south of the border.
Sovereignty is non-negotiable. Canada can not simply be “taken”, and the citizens of Canada will fight tooth and nail to protect ourselves. Are Americans truly going to be invested in occupying a country where a guerrilla insurgency against them will last for generations, where “the enemy” is indistinguishable from the occupiers, speaking the same language, and essentially looking the same?
They didn’t have the stomach for it in Iraq or Afghanistan, and barring some nuclear crimes against humanity, they won’t have the stomach for it in Canada either.
It’s not “kinda sad” that Trump wants to “take” Canada. It’s shameful that a longtime friend and ally is being treated in such despicable terms and that our sovereignty is being ignored. If this is how America treats its allies; what good is America’s word for anyone on the world stage?
Afghanistan and Iraq weren’t bordering them either. How much more of a threat would that insurgency have been if they could cross the world’s largest land border to strike inside American home territory?
Canadian insurgents could cross in and remain undetected far enough to strike anywhere in the US.
Sovereignty is non-negotiable. Canada can not simply be “taken”, and the citizens of Canada will fight tooth and nail to protect ourselves. Are Americans truly going to be invested in occupying a country where a guerrilla insurgency against them will last for generations, where “the enemy” is indistinguishable from the occupiers, speaking the same language, and essentially looking the same?
They didn’t have the stomach for it in Iraq or Afghanistan, and barring some nuclear crimes against humanity, they won’t have the stomach for it in Canada either.
It’s not “kinda sad” that Trump wants to “take” Canada. It’s shameful that a longtime friend and ally is being treated in such despicable terms and that our sovereignty is being ignored. If this is how America treats its allies; what good is America’s word for anyone on the world stage?
Afghanistan and Iraq weren’t bordering them either. How much more of a threat would that insurgency have been if they could cross the world’s largest land border to strike inside American home territory?
Canadian insurgents could cross in and remain undetected far enough to strike anywhere in the US.
i still think it’s kinda sad