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JAMES P. PINKERTON: Man Up, Canada

heckuva Heading “Canadian invasion will trigger a decades-long guerrilla battle,” experts say on March 7th, Canada's National.

The expert is Dr. Aisha Ahmad, a researcher at the University of Toronto, studying rebellion suppression. She was talking about virtual American military occupation. President Trump's talk of Canadian president as the 51st province sparked concerns.

“The 'goodness' of Canada is a myth,” she declared. (Related; Josh Hammer: Demus still can't understand why Americans don't like them)

X-Man Kurt Schlichter I responded with a snorting“They took all the guns.” He had mentioned many gun control laws in Canada, but that was recently concluded. March 7th.

that's why Canadian hockey player If the battle requires a larger weapon than a stick, the outcome may not work for Team Maple Leaf.

Hopefully there will never be a real American-Canada fighting. And I admit that I was amused at the idea that Canada had fought back at first.

After all, Canada was once led by the incredible Justin Trudeau, Who said about his country in 2015?“There is no core identity,” he added. He added that it was “the first post-national state.”

With the words Bloomberg NewsTrudeau was primarily a “recorded immigration-centric economy, an economy centered around expanding government spending and green ambitions.” But Trudeau, the progressive soy boy he is, suits well there. He was actually re-elected Two times – Though he took power ten years later, he hit the exit.

Like Western Europeans, Canada is taking a holiday from history and believes that economic and military strength, the old determinants of state power, is being replaced by malice and green planting.

Still, Russian attacks on Ukraine and Trump's rejection North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Now, Canadians have to think about harsh things, exposed to Russians in the Arctic and Americans along the southern border. The cliché is that Canada and everyone loves it. Bambi meets Godzilla.

Still, I remember: Not too long ago, the Canadians fought hard. In World War II, 45,000 Canadians died, and 66,000 people were alive in World War I.

Certainly, the First World War of Canadian Courage in Beaumont Hamel, France It's the most moving in Europe: “In the heart of the monument is the great Bronze Carribou (the coat of arms of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment), whose rebellious gaze has been permanently fixed to previous enemies, and the Carribou watches the ordinary field that still claims to many men whose final resting place is unknown.”

Centennial The opening of that epic cenopaph is on June 7th this year. At the upcoming ceremony, the size of the crowd, and the tone of the speakers, will be an indicator of whether Canadian martial arts are indeed making a comeback.

As a Trump say For so many things, we will see what happens, but if Canada continues as a country, it's safe to say there is no option To stand. As the Greek philosopher Heracritus 2,500 years ago observed“War is the Father of all, the King of all.” In other words, no matter what happens, whether it's good or bad, because the war has won or lost.

Most recently, in 1862, Prussian Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck I created the same point: “The big questions of the day are determined, not through speeches or decisions by the majority. …But by iron and blood.”

Whether Heracritas or stated by Bismarck, these are the difficult realities of the survival of the nation. The words that woke up do not stop the wolf. Or bear, or eagle.

Canadian man.

Former White House domestic policy aide President Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush James P. Pinkerton are former Fox News contributors.

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