Canada 'will stand up to a bully', says Mark Carney
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Probably has more to do with her being in the pocket of the oil industry.
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"Why don't you want to join the land of the free and home of the brave?"
Because of we have in to the pressure and joined, we would be neither.
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As if the Australian ScoMo wasn't bad enough, now there's two of them...
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Plus, it’d suck for at least four months a year
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Make US thirteen colonies again?
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The EU as a structure is such that some piss drops like Orban can stall its reaction to events long enough to make it useless.
But! A new no-bullshit world confederation would be nice. With a combined military, of course.
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Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq etc are vastly different to the US itself in culture and language and everything.
A lot of misfortune was due to that.
Canada isn't.
Anyway, I don't think your idea of power balance here is right. Canada's defense is basically a module of US defense.
Things about blending in and such, in our age of street cameras and computing power far more than needed, are just childish.
US absolutely can anschluss Canada, the question is why, because strategically it already gets from it everything it would provide as a state.
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economy has to collapse
This may have unexpected consequences.
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If y'all want to burn the white house down again, I'll bring marshmallows for us to roast on the flames.
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I'd rather they burn down Mar-a-lago. The White House is a nice historic building.
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Only an American would think that Canada is the same as the US. Because Americans are completely ignorant of Canada, in the same way they're ignorant of the other places they tried (and failed) to conquer. Which is exactly why it'll go the same way... only worse because there's a lot of targets within drone range of Canada.
We seem similar but that's to our advantage. There's a very long border that Canadians can cross and you'd have to admit, Canadians would blend in well with the US population. While you're looking at troop counts and number of planes and think it'll be easy, we're over here thinking about how easy it would be for us to fight a guerilla war on US soil. It's been a long time since the US fought a war on your own soil and I'm seeing a lot of soft targets.
Also remember this would be the US betraying an ally. An ally that was just in a war fighting alongside the US for decades. Then a few years after that the US betrays it's ally for what? Money? When the US is already the wealthiest country in the world? Never in human history has a country been so dishonorable. What do you think the US troop morale would be when ordered to do something so despicable? To fight against an ally to make some wealthy oligarchs even more wealthy? Canada would get a lot of help even from within the US if something like this were to happen. There would be a significant fifth column, to the point where the US might collapse into civil war.
If the US were to attempt invading Canada, it would be the end of the US.
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It would literally be asked to potentially die for the cause of betraying an ally for money. And not money for you, money for already extremely wealthy oligarchs.
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Like Russia and Ukraine, basically... But way more direct and overt.
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The whole idea is ludicrous. There are so many things that would make it utterly impossible.
- The border. Ignore everything else, just think about the border. The US/Canada border is the longest land border on the planet. It's utterly impossible to defend that border.
- Utter lack of support for the war. Even the Vietnam War enjoyed a decent amount of popular support for the first few years. Imagine starting a war that more than 50% of the population opposed right off the bat.
- Conflict on US soil for the first time since the Civil War. Sure, the US participated in WWI and WWII, and they were the main military force in the Korean, Vietnam, and Gulf wars. Those were all wars that happened overseas somewhere. A few thousand people died on Sept. 11th and the whole country freaked out for decades. The US psyche isn't ready for a war on US soil.
Militarily, Canada couldn't stand up to the US at all. But, the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland show what guerilla tactics can achieve, especially when it's almost impossible to distinguish the "bad guys" from the "good guys". And, that's without even talking about all the Americans who would take the opportunity to turn against their own fascist government.