• Fat Sleeze bag Trump's Threats Against Canada / Greenland Violate Inter

    From Glen Porter@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 11 04:56:02 2025
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    Maybe it's time to lock him up and ream his ass with a rifle barrel.

    Once and criminal, always a criminal.

    Trudeau should get him in the ring. He's a boxer and would probably kill
    him with his bare hands.

    At the rate he's going, he'll be dead before he's 80 anyway.

    Feeble old fool whose mind is shot.

    Canada's ambassador to France says Trump's sovereignty threats could
    violate international law | CBC News

    Canada's ambassador to France says he's against U.S. President Donald
    Trump's threat to take over Greenland, saying "in order to respect international law, you don't threaten your neighbours by invasion."

    St�phane Dion, who is also the special envoy to Europe and the European
    Union, says threatening a country's sovereignty is not "normal." Trump is
    also continuing to push for Canada to become America's 51st state.

    "You know that according to international law it's not only to invade a neighbour that's against international law in the charter of the UN, it
    is to threaten," he said. "So we're against that."

    Dion spoke to journalists at the Canadian Embassy in Paris the morning
    after Trump threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all countries' aluminum and steel entering the U.S., including its biggest supplier:
    Canada.

    Dion said the Canadian government would respond if the Trump
    administration makes it official in writing through an executive order.
    Trudeau is giving a speech on Monday at the Artificial Intelligence
    Action Summit in Paris that U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance is expected to attend along with other world leaders.

    WATCH | Canada and Europe trying to find 'cohesive way' to show U.S.
    trade wars are bad for all, Dion says:
    St�phane Dion, Canada's ambassador to France, says while Canada and
    Mexico were targeted first by U.S. tariffs, Europeans know that they are
    at risk as well.

    Trump is escalating his rhetoric against Canada.

    The U.S. president said yesterday that Canada isn't a viable country
    without the U.S., and warned Canada should no longer depend on Washington
    for military protection.

    "They don't pay very much for the military, and the reason they don't pay
    much is they assume that we're going to protect them," Trump said.
    "That's not an assumption they can make, because why are we protecting
    another country?"

    Trump also reiterated his desire to see Canada become a 51st state.

    "If Canada isn't a viable country, show me a viable country," said Dion.
    "It's one of the best countries in the world."

    Dion dismissed Trump's comments and said the U.S. needs Canada for its
    defence, too.

    "If you don't defend Canada, you cannot have an effective defence for the U.S.," Dion said in response to a question from CBC News. "We are all
    together, we are all together up to Ukraine. It's why NATO is so
    important, so key and we need to work hard for that."

    WATCH | Trump planning tariffs on steel, aluminum worldwide � including
    Canada:
    As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Europe to discuss artificial intelligence and strengthen alliances, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters he will be announcing 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and
    aluminum that enters the country, including products from Canada and
    Mexico.

    Trudeau did not respond to questions from reporters when he was asked to respond to Trump's latest comments just before midnight in Paris.

    Trudeau is attending a two-day artificial intelligence summit hosted by
    French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Trudeau will head to Brussels next to meet EU leaders and have a one-on-
    one with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

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