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Re: Trump wants Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal

Posted: Wed May 27, 2026 10:34 am
by Dr Strangelove


Energy (1:50-3:31): With the completion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, Canada has secured access to Pacific markets, reducing its total reliance on American buyers for its 5.5 million barrels of daily oil production.
Critical Minerals (3:31-4:38): Canada holds deposits of all 12 NATO-critical minerals, offering a secure, non-Chinese supply chain that the United States needs for its modern military and future economy.
Pension Capital (4:38-5:52): Canadian pension funds manage trillions in assets invested across the U.S. By maintaining a stable, predictable investment environment, Canada exerts 'quiet influence' on American infrastructure and jobs.
$27 Billion Defense Contract (5:52-7:24): The formal review of Canada's F-35 fighter jet purchase serves as a strategic signal that defense partnerships are conditional, with the Swedish Saab Gripen presented as a credible alternative.
The American Political Calendar (7:24-8:23): The upcoming U.S. midterm elections serve as a natural check on aggressive tariff policies, as potential economic fallout could become a political liability for American officials.
Strategic Restraint:
The video emphasizes that Canada’s power lies in holding these cards rather than playing them aggressively (8:23-9:56). By maintaining a disciplined, 'boring,' and strategic approach, Mark Carney forces Washington to account for multiple complex scenarios simultaneously, providing Canada with superior flexibility without needing to initiate a trade war.

Re: Trump wants Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal

Posted: Wed May 27, 2026 3:07 pm
by Dr Strangelove




HAHAHAHAHHA!!!

Re: Trump wants Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal

Posted: Thu May 28, 2026 1:28 pm
by Dr Strangelove

Re: Trump wants Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal

Posted: Thu May 28, 2026 1:29 pm
by Dr Strangelove

Re: Trump wants Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 1:35 pm
by Dr Strangelove

Shifting from Anxiety to Confidence: The video argues that Canada has moved away from a strategy of trying to "manage" U.S. relations through constant reassurance and apology (2:33). Instead, Carney adopted a position of strategic autonomy, where Canada asserts the reality that the U.S. relies on Canadian energy, critical minerals, and food security (1:16, 4:54).
The Power of "Strategic Autonomy": By building stronger trade relationships with Europe, India, and Asian markets, Canada has reduced its singular dependence on the U.S. economy (3:55). This allows Canada to negotiate from a position of choice rather than fear (4:54).
Economic Realism: The speakers highlight that the American business community cares more about supply chain stability and margins than political narratives (6:43). Carney successfully neutralized the "freeloader" narrative by focusing on the mutual economic necessity of the partnership (7:34).
A "Before and After" Moment: The video concludes that this speech marks a definitive turning point in Canadian foreign policy, signaling that Canada will no longer attempt to win arguments strictly on American terms (8:04).

Re: Trump wants Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 1:36 pm
by Dr Strangelove

Global Solidarity: Viewers from diverse nations explain why they have decided to stop visiting the US and purchasing US goods (0:07-0:12, 1:24-1:29). Many note that they are choosing to redirect their travel plans to places like Canada and elsewhere instead (7:33, 8:04, 9:09).
Motivation for Boycott: The contributors frequently cite the current political climate under Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, the US-Canada trade war, and general dissatisfaction with the tone of American leadership as primary reasons for their stance (0:30-0:33, 7:51-7:53, 10:07-10:13).
US Policy Concerns: The video discusses reports regarding potential restrictions on international tourism to the US, including a proposal from the Department of Homeland Security that could impact travel through certain "sanctuary cities" (3:06-3:12, 3:34-3:41).
Critical Perspectives from the US: Toward the end, the creator highlights comments from US citizens who express frustration with their own government and support the international sentiment, viewing these actions as a necessary consequence of the current national trajectory (11:29-12:05, 13:17-13:58).
The video concludes by emphasizing that while the boycott originated from trade tensions, it has evolved into a broader global movement of individuals choosing to distance themselves from US-based travel and consumerism.

Re: Trump wants Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 1:43 pm
by Dr Strangelove

It is becoming clear that the American aggression towards Canada is about more than stealing our land, our resources, and our sovereignty.

Tucker Carlson's rant makes it clear that at their core, they hate our freedom. They fear it even.

They hate and fear our freedom of religion, our freedom of choice, our freedom to die with dignity. They even hate and fear our freedom to access healthcare without risking bankruptcy.

The core of that fear is this: that the average U.S. citizen may look north and see what is possible. Canada challenges American exceptionalism. We are becoming an example that they can no longer tolerate.

Re: Trump wants Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 8:21 pm
by al_keda
If they hate our freedom, try being less free instead of repressing us.

Fucking Americans will do the right thing, after trying everything else first.