Summary

Donald Trump suggested using “economic force” to acquire Canada, citing trade deficits and national security benefits.

He also claimed the U.S. “subsidizes” Canada by up to $200 billion annually.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dismissed the idea, saying, “there isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell” Canada would join the U.S.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Joe Biden praised Trudeau’s leadership as he prepares to leave office amidst rising U.S.-Canada trade tensions and tariff threats under Trump.

  • @vanderbilt@lemmy.world
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    124 months ago

    Now you see why he’s trying to normalize the idea of annexation. Greenland has potential to be resource rich and Canada is resource rich.

    I predict the next world war will happen on the cusp of smaller nations creating nuclear arsenals to defend their sovereignty.

    • @Wiz@midwest.social
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      34 months ago

      By “resource rich” I assume you mean “One of the few habitable places on earth in 20 years.”

      • @DicJacobus@lemmy.world
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        14 months ago

        Most of Canada isn’t even habitable for weird Canadians. I live close to Maine, and there are some times of the year where you arne’t leaving home for a day or two until the snowplows dig everyone out. and our winters are MILD