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Eugene

(64,543 posts)
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:13 PM 16 hrs ago

Trump blows up the notion his Canada talk was just a fleeting fancy

Source: CBC News

Trump blows up the notion his Canada talk was just a fleeting fancy

'I'm really not trolling,' he tells Time Magazine, of his dream to make Canada a state

Alexander Panetta · CBC News · Posted: Apr 25, 2025 5:21 PM EDT | Last Updated: 3 hours ago

There's been no shortage of speculation about how U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about Canada might impact the federal election.

It's now time to start asking a new, longer-term question: About how his attitude will impact Canada beyond Monday's election.

It now seems increasingly obvious that Trump's expansionist aspirations are no fleeting fancy. He kept quiet for a while, leading some to wonder whether he'd gotten it out of his system — that maybe he was just simply trolling our former prime minister, Justin Trudeau.

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Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-time-interview-analysis-1.7519086

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Trump blows up the notion his Canada talk was just a fleeting fancy (Original Post) Eugene 16 hrs ago OP
Some responsible journalist must ask Trump: Fiendish Thingy 15 hrs ago #1
Please stop with that. tRump is stupid enough that nobody needs to make him think it is something to consider Bernardo de La Paz 6 hrs ago #2
I've made multiple posts asking this question because there have been multiple OP's on this topic Fiendish Thingy 2 hrs ago #3

Fiendish Thingy

(19,114 posts)
1. Some responsible journalist must ask Trump:
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:01 PM
15 hrs ago

“Just how many American soldiers are you willing to get killed to add a single star to the American flag?”

Bernardo de La Paz

(54,850 posts)
2. Please stop with that. tRump is stupid enough that nobody needs to make him think it is something to consider
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 05:35 AM
6 hrs ago

The more you ask it, the more "currency" it gains. I've seen you make multiple posts like this.

Canada does not need even the vague threat of force against us. We have enough to deal with as it is.

I get your point that A) Canadians are tough enough that a war of conquest would have no real winner. B) The American public does not want a war of conquest against the Canadians.

But tRump is stupid and if an idea gets planted in his head he rolls with variations of it. The old relationship is over, but the military alliance is still strong.

Canada does not need the alliance weakened in any way.
The United States of America does not need the alliance weakened.
NATO does not need the alliance weakened.
The world does not need the alliance destabilized.

Fiendish Thingy

(19,114 posts)
3. I've made multiple posts asking this question because there have been multiple OP's on this topic
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 09:59 AM
2 hrs ago

Any annexation of Canada as the 51st state would require an illegal invasion and occupation of the country, and that would result in the deaths of thousands of American soldiers (as well as Canadians), and the killing would not stop until the last American soldier left Canadian soil.

All talk of Canada becoming the 51st state, whether trolling or not, encompasses that reality.

The question is unavoidable and must be asked. Asking it publicly isn’t going to “plant an idea” in Trump’s head and lead to war, it merely adds a layer of context and consequence to all the clickbait talk about annexation.

Canada does not need the alliance weakened in any way.
The United States of America does not need the alliance weakened.
NATO does not need the alliance weakened.
The world does not need the alliance destabilized


Weakened? The alliance, with Canada and Europe, has been nearly obliterated. If Trump can abandon Ukraine (which the US promised to protect in exchange for Ukraine relinquishing their nukes), he can abandon Canada (he’s already in the process of sending the Canadian economy into deep recession). Most Canadians don’t blame Americans for that reality, but we don’t deny that it is the current reality.

After the Canadian election on Monday, I expect Carney to move decisively to create new and stronger trade and defence agreements with Europe, Asia, and other nations. The era of Canada being completely dependent on America is coming to an end.
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