China makes its play for Canada

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A relatively small population trying to defend a very large land mass. Russia or China could bite off pieces of Canada with relative ease. I think most sensible people know what prevents that from happening.
I saw the recent hearing where they had on the NORAD chiefs. He was asked directly about the state of it and his reply was there is not a single person from both countries who is not completely dedicated to its continuance. That it is intricately a part of USA defense and nothing will shake that.

Lots of rhetoric but in the end the cooler heads will prevail. Our military alliance is not going anywhere.
 
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Lots of rhetoric but in the end the cooler heads will prevail. Our military alliance is not going anywhere.
Lots of rhetoric because there is no substance in the
play made for Canada or maybe I have a problem with
reading comprehension.
 

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Thats a loong time ago, yes China has strong borders, there have been centauries of invasions of China, if your country bordered on North Korea, Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam. would you not have heavily defended borders? Taiwan will be allowed to develop on its own if it does not declare independence.
Heard about China debt trap diplomacy? Happening a lot in Africa, Laos, Pakistan, Srilanka. They don't attack by military it is a trap, and the countries dealing are in shambles.
Do business with Chinese, but very careful.
Unfortunately with Liberals and Carney's close tiles with Chinese government, it is not looking good.
 

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Heard about China debt trap diplomacy? Happening a lot in Africa, Laos, Pakistan, Srilanka. They don't attack by military it is a trap, and the countries dealing are in shambles.
Do business with Chinese, but very careful.
Unfortunately with Liberals and Carney's close tiles with Chinese government, it is not looking good.

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@Shaquille Oatmeal:

I'm going to put you on the spot.

I'm looking for a straight 'yes or no' response to the following question:

Do you actually sincerely believe the opinions that you post in the Politics forum, or do you just enjoy playing devil's advocate, for the purpose of argument, debate and/ or trolling?
Yes of course I believe them.
I dont troll.
 
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You're missing the point big time...US isn't an enemy... when your neighbor calls you out for you blowing leaves in his backyard, you think hes out to beat you up?
Calling Canada it's 51st state undermines Canadian sovereignty.
Putting tariffs on Canada when 75% of our exports go to the US is economic warfare which is an attack on Canada itself.
It is an existential threat.
All of which was unjustified and unnecessary.
So yes the US is no longer a reliable ally.
So we should treat them like we treat China and more importantly we should stop putting all our eggs in one basket.
 

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America is basically north korea with more money and a more refined censorship/security apparatus. The economic carrots that China has been wielding are diminishing due to a variety of factors and they will be using the military sticks they have been building for the last 8.5 decades.
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The One China Policy is exactly the reason you don’t want China dictating world terms. They have compromised world organizations to shut out Taiwan, even though Taiwan is already a de facto country. Actually, UN Resolution 2758 only acknowledges Beijing’s claim but says nothing about agreeing with it. Also, from what I’ve read and heard, CKS was a tyrant and committed many atrocities amongst the Taiwanese people. He was an illegitimate government, much like the CCP.

As for a blockade, that is an act of war. Given Taiwan’s importance to the global economy, global technology and its strategic point within the first island chain, you don’t think Pacific allies will step in. Plus, the CCP will lose a lot of political face by trying to strangle an independent country. All those ships trying to blockade Taiwan will be sitting at the bottom of the Pacific.

Also, I’m still having quite a chuckle at someone who thinks secret police stations are there just to help with driver’s license. How gullible lol.
Yet you can't even ALLEGE what they are there for. Taiwan is part of China, a large segment of the Taiwanese population accepts this. If Taiwan were to truly seek independence, I think China would accept it, but to become a US client state, not likely.
 

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You always seem to cross-circuit thought.

Help me understand how China helps the Canadian car industry. The Chinese do not want your autos or your manufactured goods.
They do need to take our manufactured goods. We can work with them to become part of their supply chain to manufacture cars for domestic and regional markets. Bottom line is they are the most advanced manufacturer. We can also sell them commodities.
 

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A relatively small population trying to defend a very large land mass. Russia or China could bite off pieces of Canada with relative ease. I think most sensible people know what prevents that from happening.
Do you realize just how hard it would be to move an invasion force across any of the 3 oceans to attack Canada? For what gain?
 

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They do need to take our manufactured goods. We can work with them to become part of their supply chain to manufacture cars for domestic and regional markets. Bottom line is they are the most advanced manufacturer. We can also sell them commodities.
You need to follow objective news more. Europe is trying to fend off a tidal wave of Chinese manufactured goods. Canada doesn't have any special manufacturing prowess that Western Europe doesn't have.

I'm not even connecting dots. This is well-documented.

Pardon me for harshly criticizing your posts. They seem flippant. Hey I know, we will get embed ourselves into the Chinese supply chain and supply them some of their manufacturing components. How do you think the Chinese treat Intellectual Property? The Chinese might even consider Canadian assembly so they can gain a backdoor into the U.S.market.
 

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Do you realize just how hard it would be to move an invasion force across any of the 3 oceans to attack Canada? For what gain?
How does your math work? They cross one ocean. They only try to secure energy and commodity regions. They wouldn't bother with the East.

Of course, this is all hypothetical because of the U.S.' interest in protecting North America. That's why invading Canada isn't possible.
 
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Calling Canada it's 51st state undermines Canadian sovereignty.
Putting tariffs on Canada when 75% of our exports go to the US is economic warfare which is an attack on Canada itself.
It is an existential threat.
All of which was unjustified and unnecessary.
So yes the US is no longer a reliable ally.
So we should treat them like we treat China and more importantly we should stop putting all our eggs in one basket.
Your statement sounds like coming out straight ouf of Chuck Schumer's pie hole... You can keep grasping at straws all year round about the 51st state...bla bla bla...IMO that's a distraction for the democrats...Trump trolled Trudeau into quitting...he can't work with the guy...Canada imposes tariffs on the US products too...lol...Trudeau has allowed fentanyl to wreak havoc in Canada and that trickled into the US...US is the only reason Russia had no interest in invading Canada...
 

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Calling Canada it's 51st state undermines Canadian sovereignty.
Putting tariffs on Canada when 75% of our exports go to the US is economic warfare which is an attack on Canada itself.
It is an existential threat.
All of which was unjustified and unnecessary.
So yes the US is no longer a reliable ally.
So we should treat them like we treat China and more importantly we should stop putting all our eggs in one basket.
Once Canada tightens its US border and pays its fair share of NATO expenses, the tariffs will go away. They're a pressure tactic. Asking a teenager nicely to take his feet off the seat in front of him in at a movie theater usually gets some guff in return. Whacking his ankles with your flashlight usually gets immediate compliance.
 
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...Trump trolled Trudeau into quitting......
Canada imposes tariffs on the US products too...lol...
Trudeau has allowed fentanyl to wreak havoc in Canada and that trickled into the US...
Trudeau's approval ratings fell far before Trump got to power or even brought up the 51st state comments.
Trudeau quitting had nothing to do with Trump.
Canada is justified in imposing any tariffs on the US to protect our domestic markets to prevent them from being taken over by mammoth American corporations.
The US being the world's top consumer, naturally imports more than they produce.
So they are not justified in imposing tariffs on Canada.
There is no fentanyl crisis in Canada.
The problem countries are the US, China and Mexico. Not Canada.
 

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Trudeau's approval ratings fell far before Trump got to power or even brought up the 51st state comments.
Trudeau quitting had nothing to do with Trump.
Canada is justified in imposing any tariffs on the US to protect our domestic markets to prevent them from being taken over by mammoth American corporations.
The US being the world's top consumer, naturally imports more than they produce.
So they are not justified in imposing tariffs on Canada.
There is no fentanyl crisis in Canada.
The problem countries are the US, China and Mexico. Not Canada.

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Once Canada tightens its US border and pays its fair share of NATO expenses, the tariffs will go away.
There is no fentanyl border crisis between the US and Canada.
That is a lie.
There is no expenses that NATO countries are required to pay.
It is merely a commitment to spend on defence.
But what is fair is relative and the US's criticisms are not valid.
The US is the primary beneficiary of NATO activities.
They chose to create a military that was bigger than what they need for their national defence.
They chose to create over 750 military bases the world over.
It was their choice to do so because they wanted the military, political and economic clout.
So they have to pay for it by carrying NATO on their shoulders.
But I do agree that Canada has to spend on its defence chiefly to defend itself from threats the US poses.
 

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There is no fentanyl crisis in Canada.


In 2017, I saw a guy, possibly dead, lying in the alley east of Yonge Street, between Shuter and Dundas Square. I tapped on the window of a police car parked in front of the Hard Rock Cafe, and told the cop who rolled the window down an inch about it. He rolled the window up, and went back to working on his Sudoku puzzle.

Junky deaths aren't newsworthy, on an individual basis. A coyote snatching a little dog is more interesting to the affluent viewers who rarely leave their homes after sunset.
 

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You're missing the point big time...US isn't an enemy... when your neighbor calls you out for you blowing leaves in his backyard, you think hes out to beat you up?
When the neighbour says he's going to take your land make you the 51st state you don't think that's a threat?
You used the american spelling, you're not Canadia, are you?
 
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