After the capture of Venezuela’s president and Trump’s musing about Greenland, Canada must consider the worst-case scenario

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      The US intervening heavily in Latin america is pretty much their MO, with little international involvement.

      We should have always been concerned.

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    Setting aside the very real threat of military action from the United States in the short term, Canada also needs to prepare for the reality that they can no longer depend on the US for strategic defense in the long term either. If their national defense strategy depends on the American voters never electing a person like Trump again, they are in for some really unpleasant surprises.

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      Actually, Alberta is a HUGE traitor bitch. I say we force-feed those hicks some history. WWII. Their grandfathers fought and died here, and in Europe fighting Hitler.

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    What’s interesting to me is that Canadian MSM is now saying this out loud.

    Fight, flight, or freeze. How would you respond? How will you prepare for one of those three?

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      What’s interesting to me is that Canadian MSM is now saying this out loud.

      That’s crazy indeed. I think it’s a positive development in some regards.

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        Is it? So far all I’ve seen from these US threats is our government use them to pass bills that increase and quicken resource extraction, bypassing environmental protections and alike.

        5% increase in military spending with no new tax increases, just reductions in civil service sizes.

        They’re basically using this to frighten us into giving our oligarchs everything they’ve wanted.

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          Yeah, that’s a major downside. That said, the threat is real. Probably more an economic one than military, but nevertheless they are capable of forcing us to give them our resources to extract and exploit our labour to line their oligarchs’ pockets. So I think it’s good to acknowledge the threat but we need to respond with strengthening our economy, production capacity, self-reliance, and most of all - our social cohesion via getting more of what we produce into the hands of the workers that produce it. Chances are our government won’t be going in that direction since it’s not profitable for their largest donors, but we have to work to force them to.

          E: When I say stronger economy I don’t mean what Carney’s doing, trampling the environment and people to line oligarchic pockets. I mean an economy that benefits working people much more than what we have now. Directly via higher wages, indirectly by producing more domestic goods, providing quality universal care and so on.

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    Is no one in Alberta being educated about WWII and Hitler? JFC. We are watching Trump following Hitler’s playbook. Europe is banding together over Greenland. USA sucks

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      Is no one in Alberta being educated about WWII and Hitler?

      You think Alberta doesn’t think Hitler was cool?

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    Besides continued diplomacy with potential allies who maybe won’t just sign angry letters and sternly wag their fingers at a camera if/when we get invaded…

    What else can we do with a tiny population and a dwarfed by our enemies military budget?

    Nukes, anyone?

    I’d like to hear some suggestions beyond “maybe we should do…something…idk what.”

    I mean besides sabotage after the fact, that’s a given and I’m read up.

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    Yay, let’s waste more billions on the CAF and drain social programs so we can become like the US while avoiding becoming the US.

    The problem with these right wing rags is that they never state what they mean, nor explain how to fund it. What they mean is spend hundreds of billions on war toys made abroad from tax revenues and cuts from all other programs. These assholes never suggest a military tax.

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      Hi, it is me, Poland, in 1936. Nothing bad will happen. Just focus on the cost of living and ignore what’s happening next door.