Justin Trudeau (Castro) was a WEF puppet. Young Global Leader. No brains. Worked as a grade school drama teacher before being parachuted in as leader of the Liberal Party, ffs.
Mark Carney is a former Bank of Canada head and former Bank of England head. Has brains. Machiavellian outlook. It's better to view him as a WEF Senior Global Leader. He has higher standing in the Cabal's hierarchy.
That was my immediate thought too. Canada has a military alliance with us? Huh, since when? And what 'benefit' has this alliance served?
There MIGHT have been an early-warning system from ICBMs coming our way across the Arctic region from the Soviet Union, but it seems that when the SU died, so did NATO and any need for such an early warning system... ESPECIALLY in the modern era of satellites.
Of course we had a military alliance with the US we train(ed) together all the time. Some of my best memories are hanging out with the Americans in wainwright and swapping gear
Ah, OK then, thanks. When I was in the US military, I was in the Southern Command and was stationed in the Panama Canal Zone. Thanks for the clarification.
Maybe Canadians can man their northern border in a picket line to keep the Russian Bear from crossing into their country. Once that happens Americans won't have to worry about Russia ever getting near our northern border. I'm so glad for Canada going it alone. They are a massive force so I do not live in fear any more. Thanks, Canada! (sarc)
Russia's not coming through Canada. They have no reason to do it. They've got more land and resources than anyone else on the planet and most of it is totally untapped and unexploited. Putin's already up to his eyeballs trying to manage to hold all of it together with 200+ different minorities and ethnicities all with different histories and identities threatening identitarian cessation movements like the Catalans, Scots, etc do in their countries. He's got the Chinese flooding it's eastern regions with "migrants" just like Europe is dealing with N. African and Arabs and how we're dealing with Hispanics.
Russia's got its own business to attend to. They're not going to attack Europe. They're not going to attack Canada.
This WEF clown is blowing up a relationship that's in his country's interest to spite Trump and which he'll happily reauthorize the second the WEF controllers can put a puppet back in the WH. In the meantime, expect to hear a lot about new partnerships with the Chinese - because this guy's going to proceed full steam with selling out his country as planned.
What this opens the door for is for China to engage in open military alliance with Canada.
Considering they do a large portion of our manufacturing, that would be bad.
I do think this was expected, and has already been handled, but the normies of both countries may be about to get a big suppository of reality. Long term, I suspect this is a good step.
NORAD. Defense against bombers coming from over the pole. Radar detection and interception. Satellites are not in a fixed position and are not always there to see. They cannot see below clouds. Better to intercept an approaching bomber over the Northwest Territories than over the 49th Parallel.
The death or dysfunction of NATO does not mean that Russia no longer has nuclear weapons and delivery systems.
But you were ignorant of the fact that Canada was providing interception forces against attacking bombers. The DEW and other early warning radar installations in Canada were for bomber attack warning, not missile warning. You relegated this system and alliance responsibility to something that "might" be true. Canada still retains responsibility for the radar sites on their territory. Warning systems are predicated on possible antagonist capability, not international relations.
Tomato, tomahto ...you're wrong, I fully understand these things. Don't presume to tell me what I know and don't know, fren. I grew up with this stuff.
You "understand" it, but failed to mention the answer to your own question, of "what benefit" the alliance served. You were dubious about NORAD and had to be reminded. You didn't mention anything about bomber warning. If you "grew up" with this stuff, I would expect you to be more on top of the subject. For me, it was a professional familiarity, as I worked in strategic defense.
Actually, I presumed to tell the reading anons the information you did not provide. Was that a bad thing? Were they supposed to remain in ignorance, thanks to you?
We may not have the equipment the US military has but yes Canada has a great military. If any of you had ever been taught anything in school you would know that.
As of April 2, 2025, there is no definitive evidence that Canada has formally terminated its military alliance with the United States. Recent news and statements from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have sparked confusion and speculation, but the situation appears more nuanced than a complete severance of military ties.
Carney has publicly declared that "the old relationship we had with the United States—based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military cooperation—is over." This statement, made in late March 2025, came in response to escalating trade tensions, particularly following U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, including vehicles and auto parts. Carney’s remarks suggest a significant shift in Canada’s approach to its relationship with the U.S., emphasizing a need to reduce reliance on its southern neighbor and pivot toward other international partners. However, this rhetoric does not explicitly confirm an official end to formal military alliances like NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) or NATO, both of which involve deep U.S.-Canada military cooperation.
Some sources and posts on X have interpreted Carney’s words as Canada "terminating its military alliance" with the U.S., but this appears to be an exaggeration or misreading of the situation. For instance, Canada’s participation in NORAD and NATO remains intact based on available information, and no official government announcement has confirmed a withdrawal from these agreements. Instead, Carney’s statements seem to reflect a broader reevaluation of the bilateral relationship—economically, politically, and strategically—rather than an immediate legal or operational termination of military pacts. The mention of "tight security and military cooperation" being "over" could indicate a desire to restructure or reduce dependency on U.S.-led frameworks, but concrete actions to dissolve alliances have not been documented as of this date.
The context of Trump’s policies, including threats to annex Canada or impose further economic pressure, has undoubtedly strained relations. Canadian leaders have expressed frustration, with Carney noting that the U.S. is "no longer a reliable partner." This has led to discussions about diversifying Canada’s security and trade relationships, potentially with Europe or other allies like France and the UK. However, Canada’s military, which has historically leaned on U.S. support due to its smaller defense budget, would face significant challenges if it fully decoupled from the U.S., a reality that suggests a complete termination is unlikely without a clear alternative in place.
In summary, while Canada has signaled a major shift in its relationship with the U.S., including aspects of military cooperation, there is no conclusive evidence as of April 2, 2025, that it has formally terminated its military alliance. The situation remains fluid, and further developments—such as official policy changes or announcements—would be needed to confirm such a drastic step.
An unelected WEF puppet made this Statement. This is not the Country's choice.
Justin Trudeau (Castro) was a WEF puppet. Young Global Leader. No brains. Worked as a grade school drama teacher before being parachuted in as leader of the Liberal Party, ffs.
Mark Carney is a former Bank of Canada head and former Bank of England head. Has brains. Machiavellian outlook. It's better to view him as a WEF Senior Global Leader. He has higher standing in the Cabal's hierarchy.
You're selling Trudeau short. He was also a snowboarding instructor.
and a purveyer of blackface.
yes sir. Canada is captured. Will be interesting watching Canada expose themselves. Especially it's CHYNA collabs with their military
Canada had a military alliance with us? So is America indanger now? Lol fuck out of here WEF puppet
Yeah, an alliance where we protect them and they hide behind us- good luck Canuck
That was my immediate thought too. Canada has a military alliance with us? Huh, since when? And what 'benefit' has this alliance served?
There MIGHT have been an early-warning system from ICBMs coming our way across the Arctic region from the Soviet Union, but it seems that when the SU died, so did NATO and any need for such an early warning system... ESPECIALLY in the modern era of satellites.
Of course we had a military alliance with the US we train(ed) together all the time. Some of my best memories are hanging out with the Americans in wainwright and swapping gear
Ah, OK then, thanks. When I was in the US military, I was in the Southern Command and was stationed in the Panama Canal Zone. Thanks for the clarification.
Maybe Canadians can man their northern border in a picket line to keep the Russian Bear from crossing into their country. Once that happens Americans won't have to worry about Russia ever getting near our northern border. I'm so glad for Canada going it alone. They are a massive force so I do not live in fear any more. Thanks, Canada! (sarc)
Russia's not coming through Canada. They have no reason to do it. They've got more land and resources than anyone else on the planet and most of it is totally untapped and unexploited. Putin's already up to his eyeballs trying to manage to hold all of it together with 200+ different minorities and ethnicities all with different histories and identities threatening identitarian cessation movements like the Catalans, Scots, etc do in their countries. He's got the Chinese flooding it's eastern regions with "migrants" just like Europe is dealing with N. African and Arabs and how we're dealing with Hispanics.
Russia's got its own business to attend to. They're not going to attack Europe. They're not going to attack Canada.
This WEF clown is blowing up a relationship that's in his country's interest to spite Trump and which he'll happily reauthorize the second the WEF controllers can put a puppet back in the WH. In the meantime, expect to hear a lot about new partnerships with the Chinese - because this guy's going to proceed full steam with selling out his country as planned.
What this opens the door for is for China to engage in open military alliance with Canada.
Considering they do a large portion of our manufacturing, that would be bad.
I do think this was expected, and has already been handled, but the normies of both countries may be about to get a big suppository of reality. Long term, I suspect this is a good step.
Ever heard of NORAD?
Of course, I alluded to it in my post above without naming it. I've known about it for decades.
norad reminds me that someone has been pissing on our back and telling us it's raining... iykyk
NORAD. Defense against bombers coming from over the pole. Radar detection and interception. Satellites are not in a fixed position and are not always there to see. They cannot see below clouds. Better to intercept an approaching bomber over the Northwest Territories than over the 49th Parallel.
The death or dysfunction of NATO does not mean that Russia no longer has nuclear weapons and delivery systems.
Um... yeah... I know. It's right there in my initial statement, just not called out as NORAD.
But you were ignorant of the fact that Canada was providing interception forces against attacking bombers. The DEW and other early warning radar installations in Canada were for bomber attack warning, not missile warning. You relegated this system and alliance responsibility to something that "might" be true. Canada still retains responsibility for the radar sites on their territory. Warning systems are predicated on possible antagonist capability, not international relations.
Tomato, tomahto ...you're wrong, I fully understand these things. Don't presume to tell me what I know and don't know, fren. I grew up with this stuff.
You "understand" it, but failed to mention the answer to your own question, of "what benefit" the alliance served. You were dubious about NORAD and had to be reminded. You didn't mention anything about bomber warning. If you "grew up" with this stuff, I would expect you to be more on top of the subject. For me, it was a professional familiarity, as I worked in strategic defense.
Actually, I presumed to tell the reading anons the information you did not provide. Was that a bad thing? Were they supposed to remain in ignorance, thanks to you?
I'll just say what I generally say to contentious people...."you may be right. "
There.
We may not have the equipment the US military has but yes Canada has a great military. If any of you had ever been taught anything in school you would know that.
Yes, and now you'll be training with the Chinese.
Already have been
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qoAgGxFeGU
Taught in school is like saying I heard it on the news.
As of April 2, 2025, there is no definitive evidence that Canada has formally terminated its military alliance with the United States. Recent news and statements from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have sparked confusion and speculation, but the situation appears more nuanced than a complete severance of military ties.
Carney has publicly declared that "the old relationship we had with the United States—based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military cooperation—is over." This statement, made in late March 2025, came in response to escalating trade tensions, particularly following U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, including vehicles and auto parts. Carney’s remarks suggest a significant shift in Canada’s approach to its relationship with the U.S., emphasizing a need to reduce reliance on its southern neighbor and pivot toward other international partners. However, this rhetoric does not explicitly confirm an official end to formal military alliances like NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) or NATO, both of which involve deep U.S.-Canada military cooperation.
Some sources and posts on X have interpreted Carney’s words as Canada "terminating its military alliance" with the U.S., but this appears to be an exaggeration or misreading of the situation. For instance, Canada’s participation in NORAD and NATO remains intact based on available information, and no official government announcement has confirmed a withdrawal from these agreements. Instead, Carney’s statements seem to reflect a broader reevaluation of the bilateral relationship—economically, politically, and strategically—rather than an immediate legal or operational termination of military pacts. The mention of "tight security and military cooperation" being "over" could indicate a desire to restructure or reduce dependency on U.S.-led frameworks, but concrete actions to dissolve alliances have not been documented as of this date.
The context of Trump’s policies, including threats to annex Canada or impose further economic pressure, has undoubtedly strained relations. Canadian leaders have expressed frustration, with Carney noting that the U.S. is "no longer a reliable partner." This has led to discussions about diversifying Canada’s security and trade relationships, potentially with Europe or other allies like France and the UK. However, Canada’s military, which has historically leaned on U.S. support due to its smaller defense budget, would face significant challenges if it fully decoupled from the U.S., a reality that suggests a complete termination is unlikely without a clear alternative in place.
In summary, while Canada has signaled a major shift in its relationship with the U.S., including aspects of military cooperation, there is no conclusive evidence as of April 2, 2025, that it has formally terminated its military alliance. The situation remains fluid, and further developments—such as official policy changes or announcements—would be needed to confirm such a drastic step.
Says Grok
They haven't yet revealed their alliance with China
I wonder if CHYNA will show themselves in cooperation with the Canadian globalists? Finally.
https://rumble.com/v6rjd9f-canada-just-terminated-its-military-alliance-with-the-us..html?
Good, this will save us some money.
Ohhhhhhh Canada. You've fucked around and sadly you're gonna find out
So their 64k man armed forces needs to get ready to be invaded by Tonga.
After listening to that globalist drivel I have only one word to say.
KEK!!!
We had an alliance?
Mean like fifteen or twenty guys can go over there and take over their country unimpeded?
Oh God, we are simply helpless without the assistance of the mighty Canadian military! Whatever shall we do now?
Oh Canada...just won't stop digging the hole deeper.
If Pierre isn't elected as our next Prime Minister, I as a Canadian, welcome a US invasion. These WEF losers gotta GO!
oh no.... anyway