The United States could invade and occupy Canada easily enough, but it would have little to gain by doing so.
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Diplomatically, Canada could rally global support, framing the invasion as unjust and using international pressure to isolate the U.S. politically. The key would be to make the occupation so costly, ...
bellows Canada’s chief of defence staff.) In fact, the theme of American invasion to get at our natural resources is a recurring one. In We Stand on Guard, a science fiction comic book published ...
Deep in the Canadian soul — deeper than the cultural clichés of the reverence for hockey, the devotion to poutines, and the ...
It'd be a mess. Canada. At first I wanted it, and I tried to divide it into two states. And then I realized we'd be adding Montana basically for the Republicans, and electorally, like, a Texas for ...
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As late as the 1930s, the War Department had a plan for a pre-emptive invasion of Canada just in case the naval race with Britain turned hostile. Yet Canada is still there, vast and sparse ...
Days before president-elect Donald Trump's second term begins at the White House, the world is on the edge. Canada, Greenland and Panama are at stunned as Trump threatens plans of invasion. Political ...