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Andy's avatar

I would sincerely hope that our current government are thinking seriously about what a second Trump administration would mean for Canada. Years of hollowing out of senior foreign policy expertise at Global Affairs Canada in favour of administrative acumen means that we’re left with very few strong thinkers on FP issues. This was evident when Trump first came to power and the PMO and senior GAC officials couldn’t shake themselves from the fantasy that Trump was just another Republican who would respond to normal incentives. Trump 2.0 will be an autocrat actively hostile to Canada and I’m not confident that our leadership appreciates that or would have any idea how to deal with it.

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A solid analysis by Vincent Rigby, with one exception.

The United States, regardless if Trump wins or not, from a national security standpoint, would be completely insane to allow Canada to fall into the hands of a power hostile to their own interests. That would quite literally be suicidal on their part.

The United States also would be insane to allow Canada to completely fall into the hands of a hostile world power due to our embarrassment of national resource riches, including mineral, forest, and (most importantly) fresh water resources.

The author is correct that Canadians are unbelievably smug and overwhelmingly complacent because of the reality of our US proximity and natural resource wealth, and it is our folly.

Canadians, despite their own baffling superiority complex, are also woefully ignorant of the rest of the world, and distressingly naive about real threats that exist as outlined in detail by Mr. Rigby.

This is why our largely urban electorate has been stupid enough to elect the fundamentally unserious clown politicians (from all parties).

Adults in this country better wake up soon, and stop voting in self-interested, immature, ignorant, and often deeply corrupt individuals to represent them.

We do have leadership in this country. We desperately need them to clean house of all the chaff (elected and beaureaucratic) that has built up in peacetime, before it's too late to do so.

Only then will we be able to focus bright minds on building up our national security and sound governance that Mr. Rigby correctly notes is currently nowhere to be seen.

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