You are going to question the toughness of Canadians??? LOL Anyway, Trudeau was already gone lol...we sent you our lame duck. There were calls for his resignation since Christmas, for fear of a snap election after a vote of no confidence from the NDP...I don't expect you to understand any of this but here: https://globalnews.ca/news/10944607/justin-trudeau-resignation-calls-timeline/ Chat GPT: If the United States were to invade Canada, the outcome would likely be complex and highly dependent on various factors, including the scale and nature of the conflict, international reactions, and the strategies employed by both countries. Here are several potential outcomes and consequences: 1. Military Response and Escalation Canadian Defense: While Canada’s military is smaller than the U.S., it is well-equipped and could mount significant resistance, particularly in terms of defensive operations, leveraging its vast geography, and utilizing its northern terrain. U.S. Military Strength: The U.S. military is far larger and more advanced, but an invasion of a country as large as Canada would still pose significant logistical challenges, including supply lines, harsh winters, and terrain difficulties. 2. International Reactions Global Condemnation: An invasion of Canada by the U.S. would likely provoke widespread international condemnation. Canada is a member of NATO, and the U.S. is bound by the NATO alliance to protect its members. Other nations might intervene diplomatically or with sanctions against the U.S. NATO Article 5: If Canada were attacked, Article 5 of the NATO treaty could come into play, meaning that an attack on Canada could trigger the collective defense agreement, potentially involving other NATO countries in the conflict. This could escalate the situation into a larger, global conflict. 3. Economic Impact Trade Disruption: The U.S. and Canada have a strong economic relationship, with significant trade flows between the two countries. An invasion would disrupt this trade and could have severe economic consequences for both countries, including job losses, disruptions in supply chains, and damage to critical industries. Global Markets: The world economy would also feel the effects, particularly in areas like energy, natural resources, and manufacturing, since both countries are major global players in these sectors. 4. Political Consequences Domestic Unrest: In both the U.S. and Canada, an invasion could lead to significant political fallout. Canadians would likely resist such an invasion, leading to a possible long-term insurgency and widespread anti-U.S. sentiment. In the U.S., such an action could spark protests, political divisions, and potentially damage the reputation of the U.S. government both domestically and internationally. Potential for Secession or Autonomy Movements: Some regions in Canada might consider pushing for greater autonomy or even secession from Canada if the invasion is seen as an attempt to annex or impose unwanted control. This could destabilize Canada internally. 5. Diplomatic Resolution and Likely Stalemate Diplomatic Negotiations: It's likely that an outright military invasion could lead to calls for diplomacy, as both nations share deep political, economic, and cultural ties. The international community would pressure both sides to negotiate a ceasefire or peace settlement. Annexation or Peace Settlement: If the U.S. were able to achieve military success, it could lead to a highly controversial annexation of Canada. However, this would almost certainly be met with fierce resistance and ongoing instability, making it unlikely to result in a stable long-term occupation. 6. Humanitarian Impact Casualties and Displacement: There would likely be significant civilian casualties and displacement on both sides. Canada’s population is much smaller than the U.S., so the humanitarian impact could be disproportionately high. Refugees: Many Canadians might flee to neighboring countries or seek refuge elsewhere, further complicating the geopolitical situation. 7. Long-Term Outcomes Protracted Conflict: Given Canada’s large territory and geography, any military occupation would likely lead to a protracted conflict, similar to guerrilla warfare, making it difficult for the U.S. to maintain control over such a vast and sparsely populated area. Potential for Civil Resistance: Canadians are known for their strong national identity, and many would likely resist a foreign occupation. This could lead to a long and costly insurgency for the U.S. In conclusion, an invasion of Canada by the U.S. would have profound and wide-reaching consequences, both militarily and diplomatically. The most likely outcome would be a failure to establish long-term control over the country, with a potential for both internal and external conflicts to escalate. The global community would likely intervene diplomatically, potentially leading to negotiations or a ceasefire.
Maybe the Maple Syrup Cartel in Canada will collude to embargo shipments to the U.S. Man, that would be scary.
On a side note, Watching the Inauguration, I couldn't get that Jim Carey character out of my mind... I thought she looked silly, Ridiculous, actually.
Look closely. The justice that was administering swearing in started doing the process BEFORE Melanie got there with the bible. It is his fault. Trump had already started repeating what the supreme court justice was saying. From my observation Trump forgot (an easy thing to do at his age) to reach over and place his hand on the bible. Melanie should have reached over and put his hand on the bible while the swearing was going on.
You were too busy spanking your pud ( a not so easy thing to do at your age) to see anything and no, we don’t want to look closely. Trump doesn’t need your idiocy anymore, he has the tech whales.