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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
I expect he meant a military invasion is not a likely scenario. Because it isn’t. The U.S. officer class isn’t made of up lunatics, and they’re not going to launch airstrikes against CFB Kingston and paradrop onto the oilsands.
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As unlikely as it is, I don't think the US military is in the business of saying no to the commander in chief. I also don't think the general American public would really care all that much, or care enough to do anything about an invasion. You can already see the seeds being planted for anti-Canadian sentiment.
The right is really good at ####ing things up, blaming others and then "fixing" it. See the UCP with the AHS file and the privatization of healthcare, or Reaganomics in general (two santa policy). My guess is that they continue to sow distrust of Canada and Mexico over the next couple of years and blame us for the ####storm they cause down there. Trump will continuously blame Canada, the trade deficit and our policies for the downward trend of the American standard of living (that they're causing). The American people will get more and more riled up and instead of targeting the administration they will continue to blame Canada.
Anyways this is probably all just fiction but I could legitimately see us being set up as the fall guys for Trump's/Elon's ludicrous policies.