Summary

Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada’s 24th prime minister on March 14, declaring “We will never, in any shape or form, be part of the US,” rejecting Donald Trump’s annexation threats.

Carney won the Liberal leadership with 85.9% of the vote despite having no elected experience.

He called US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s suggestion that Canada would be better as “the 51st state” simply “crazy.”

Carney is expected to call an election soon as he faces the challenge of managing Trump’s trade war that threatens to push Canada into recession.

  • chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Given the U.S.’s recent experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq, countries far smaller and with far fewer resources (natural and industrial) than Canada, I like our (Canada’s) chances!

    Plus our military may be small but it’s elite, composed of professional soldiers extremely well-versed in US (and NATO) operations and tactics. If Middle Eastern countries with largely irregular forces can give the U.S. migraines using guerrilla tactics, we can do the same with far better results.

    • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      They also had the advantage of distance. The US had to ship their resources there. Here, they just drive over the border.

      I’m also Canadian, and in full-scale war, I do not like Canada’s chances.

      Not to mention, it would be a stupid senseless war, much like what’s happening in Ukraine

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        3 hours ago

        Drive across the border… then what? Canada is vast. A million soldiers is not a lot compared to this landscape. Even if you only consider the 100 mile strip of land along the border. It’s a vast area to occupy…. and then do what with it?

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          3 hours ago

          Going to Ottawa and completely disrupting and dismantling the government would probably be a solid first step.

          I’m sure Big Balls would be thrilled to help as he’s done in the US.

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            2 hours ago

            That’s not gonna work. The prime minister and the rest of the government MPs will escape before they can be captured.

            That’s what Napoleon tried to do when he invaded Russia. I predict similar results.