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Originally Posted by Andy83
It's most definitely his "message to make". Threats to our security are 100% their concern too.
Again, this isn't new information. Its not a new issue. We have had time, and done very little. Y'all can keep bringing up the same talking points in an attempt to deflect responsibility, but a lot of this is on Canada. We have proven this was not a priority with the previous administration. That decision resulted in where we are now. In isolation, pointing out this fact and exerting pressure when nothing is being done, doesn't make you an #######.
The US isn't perfect. They definitely have a ton of their own issues, some of these issues negatively impact Canadians. That doesn't impact the relevance of this particular topic.
I understand if you dont like where the message is coming from, or how its articulated, but in this particular case, it shouldn't be less relevant.
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So answer my question. Should our PM threaten their sovereignty over the long list of issues the US has and haven't addressed?
Would you respond with the same support if this was reversed?