Well, it had to happen at some point

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Drawdown Addict, Mar 8, 2025.

  1. deaddog

    deaddog

    You are starting to sound like an american. Got a problem, put a bullet in it.
    Old chineese proverb. "It's only when a mosquito lands on your genitals that you realize that violence is not the only answer" :)

    We depend on the US to keep us safe. What would we do if they invaded?
     
    #31     Mar 8, 2025
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  2. Many people would want to kill Trump if he was doing a good job, but if he is doing what is happening now, just let him talk.

    Have you seen the democrats saying anything? They are just eating pop corn.
     
    #32     Mar 8, 2025
  3. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    To invade implies the United States declared War on Canada. The U.S. Congress will never approve a declaration of War on a neighboring Democratic country who has shown no military aggression towards the United States.

    Hypothetically, there would be a military coup in the United States if Trump declared War on Canada without an approval from the U.S. Congress. Simply, Trump would be removed from the Oval Office by military force, arrested and then impeached.

    It would be beyond stupidity while he sits on 34x convicted felonies...someone in the Republican party may try to take out Trump to avoid a military coup.​

    The main problem about an invasion is that the two countries share cultures, economics, largest trade partnership in the world, and too many congressional members who have dual citizenship (United States and Canada) (+50 congressional members).

    Simply, Trump can only talk out of his ass in hopes someone gets scare enough to give him whatever it is that he wants from his drama queen antics. Canada has the back of too many in the United States...Congress and the U.S. military.

    wrbtrader
     
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    #33     Mar 8, 2025
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  4. ph1l

    ph1l

    Couldn't Trump declare a national emergency and send troops or otherwise attack Canada without declaring war?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Powers_Resolution
     
    #34     Mar 8, 2025
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  5. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    He could but Congress would not fall for it and it would give merits to a possible military coup of a U.S. President...the first in the history of the United States.

    Another possible scenario...another country invades Canada and then the United States can declare a national emergency to occupy Canada to stop the threat of the invasion by another country...to then leave U.S. troops occupying Canada with the approval of Canada long after the invasion threat of the other country has been removed.

    Similar to the United States have a very large military presence in South Korea as a deterrent to aggression by North Korea.​

    This is the only scenario where Trump has a slim chance of doing without a military coup or assassination attempt from one of his own Republican congressional member who has dual citizenship with Canada or someone else fed up with his lying that he's a "President of Peace".

    Canada would then ask Europe to send peace keeping troops to displace the United States after creating a fucking global mess.

    For what...Canada not paying enough in NATO, +23,000 illegal immigrants crossed the northern border, or less than 1% fentanyl crossed the border ???​

    Trump's track record and no military experience makes him just a domestic U.S. President not taken serious by the U.S. Armed Forces looking for a reason to remove him from office after he caused a global mess when Trump tries to move U.S. troops into another democratic country while the United States is so damn divided with too many mentally unstable citizens.

    I think many have already forgotten why two U.S. citizens have already tried to assassinate Trump and two other U.S. citizens (ex military) who used vehicles to terrorize fellow U.S. citizens because of Trump's bullshit policies of meddling into the affairs of other countries.

    wrbtrader
     
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    #35     Mar 8, 2025
  6. Trump is making very big changes will that be for US or against it, will be clear in just a few years!
     
    #36     Mar 8, 2025
  7. schizo

    schizo

    Calm down folks. Before Trump, there was another demagogue named Morton Downey, Jr. I'm pretty sure Trump got his inspiration from this genius, or idiot, depending on what brand of hysteria you're affiliated with.

     
    #37     Mar 9, 2025
  8. Picaso

    Picaso

    Good luck with that (honestly).
     
    #38     Mar 9, 2025
  9. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Is English your first language?

    Your wiki link says

    "When viewed as a single continent, the Americas ........." Not is.

    AI OTOH says (which obviously isn't always correct) to the question "Is North and South America one continent":-

    No, according to the most widely accepted model, North America and South America are considered separate continents, although they are sometimes collectively referred to as "the Americas" or simply "America" in some regions, particularly in Europe and Latin America where they might be considered one continent.

    Key points:
    • Seven-continent model:
      Most commonly, North America and South America are considered separate continents within the seven-continent model.
    • Geological perspective:
      Geologically, North and South America are separate continental masses connected by the relatively recent Isthmus of Panama.
    • Cultural variation:
      While many in the US learn them as separate continents, some European and Latin American regions may consider them as one "American" continent.
     
    #39     Mar 9, 2025

  10. Tell you shitty AI that there are different ways to call it.

    https://www.worldometers.info/geography/continents/

    This conversation is stupid. America is one continent.
    If you guys want to add more, that is your problem.
     
    #40     Mar 9, 2025
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