There's a bigger picture here that I must confess I'm struggling to grasp. In particular, the more manifest destiny elements of President Trump's statements of late. Think Greenland, Canada, Gulf of America, & the Panama Canal.
The President knows the big issues that his core supporters (US!) have been talking about and care about (Corruption in the IC, the Cabal, the child trafficking epidemic, federal reserve, etc) so it's interesting to me that he's leading his pre-inauguration rhetoric with an expansionist tone.
Now, of course the underlying subject of that expansionist tone is SECURITY. The question is why? At least based on the information available to all of us, there are bigger security problems in this country. The pipeline of Chinese spies into the academic and corporate world, Chinese semi-conductors with backdoors being used in US Military equipment, etc.
So why the curveball? Now, it could be a feint to de-emphasize something else he and his administration are doing. But at least so far, it's not apparent what that "something else" is.
I unfortunately don't have answers here. It's something I'm still chewing on and researching. But curious to get the GAW community's thoughts.
The way he refers to Greenland, Canada, and Panama Canal as economic and national security interests may suggest that, beyond the US infiltration, we have been surrounded by our enemies. In his first speaking event after certification, he referenced China's control of both ports at the PC, and on Greenland, he said there are Chinese ships all over the place. As for Canada and Mexico, he said both have criminal elements pouring into our border at levels never seen. There were also some old posts on here about reports of Chinese military installations in Western Canada.
To finish my thought (kek) I believe the deep state elements have captured (eg. China, now USA) or have been behind the creation of (eg. Saudi Arabia, Israel) all powerful countries, except Russia and possibly Japan. So by addressing these key military and economic invasion points he is fully addressing the internal and external threats posed by the deep state multi-national complex.
There's a bigger picture here that I must confess I'm struggling to grasp. In particular, the more manifest destiny elements of President Trump's statements of late. Think Greenland, Canada, Gulf of America, & the Panama Canal.
The President knows the big issues that his core supporters (US!) have been talking about and care about (Corruption in the IC, the Cabal, the child trafficking epidemic, federal reserve, etc) so it's interesting to me that he's leading his pre-inauguration rhetoric with an expansionist tone.
Now, of course the underlying subject of that expansionist tone is SECURITY. The question is why? At least based on the information available to all of us, there are bigger security problems in this country. The pipeline of Chinese spies into the academic and corporate world, Chinese semi-conductors with backdoors being used in US Military equipment, etc.
So why the curveball? Now, it could be a feint to de-emphasize something else he and his administration are doing. But at least so far, it's not apparent what that "something else" is.
I unfortunately don't have answers here. It's something I'm still chewing on and researching. But curious to get the GAW community's thoughts.
The way he refers to Greenland, Canada, and Panama Canal as economic and national security interests may suggest that, beyond the US infiltration, we have been surrounded by our enemies. In his first speaking event after certification, he referenced China's control of both ports at the PC, and on Greenland, he said there are Chinese ships all over the place. As for Canada and Mexico, he said both have criminal elements pouring into our border at levels never seen. There were also some old posts on here about reports of Chinese military installations in Western Canada.
To finish my thought (kek) I believe the deep state elements have captured (eg. China, now USA) or have been behind the creation of (eg. Saudi Arabia, Israel) all powerful countries, except Russia and possibly Japan. So by addressing these key military and economic invasion points he is fully addressing the internal and external threats posed by the deep state multi-national complex.