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23.01.26 - 03:42
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Canada′s Military Preps Model Of Hypothetical US Invasion In Historic First (ZeroHedge)
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Canada's Military Preps Model Of Hypothetical US Invasion In Historic First
It's quite surprising, and a bit absurd, to read these lines in one of Canada's premier and most widely read newspapers: "The Canadian Armed Forces have modelled a hypothetical US military invasion of Canada and the country's potential response, which includes tactics similar to those employed against Russia and later US-led forces in Afghanistan, two senior government officials say."
This is widely believed to be a first in the history of Canada's military, given there's never been reason for this founding NATO member to be attacked by another founding member of NATO, Globe and Mail additionally stated.
The two neighbors also partner and closely coordinate in continental air defense via NORAD, or North American Aerospace Defense Command. But Canadians no doubt woke up shocked Tuesday when beheld the US President sharing the following on social media...
Trump has also lately raised eyebrows in publicly...
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22.01.26 - 05:54
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How Canada′s Only Leverage Over America Disappeared In An Instant (ZeroHedge)
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How Canada's Only Leverage Over America Disappeared In An Instant
Authored by E.J. Antoni via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
I'd like to talk today about the recent events in Venezuela, specifically from an economic point of view, and who are the real winners and losers.
An aerial photo shows the Nave Photon crude oil tanker, carrying a shipment of Venezuelan oil, docked in Freeport, Texas, on Jan. 16, 2026. Mark Felix/AFP via Getty Images
Let's start with the obvious. The Venezuela operation is a win for America and the Venezuelan people. American consumers and businesses will benefit from lower prices while oil companies have a chance for bigger profits.
Venezuelans will benefit from increased investment, jobs, and profits in their country as well. This is why their stock market jumped 50, 60, 70, 80 percent after the U.S. takeover.
And if we recall that economic security is national security, then the new order in South America also simultaneously supports U.S. national security while ...
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22.01.26 - 04:21
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Alberta Sees Large Turnout For Petition To Separate From Canada (ZeroHedge)
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Alberta Sees Large Turnout For Petition To Separate From Canada
Crowds of Canadian citizens stood in long lines across Alberta for hours this week to sign a petition for a referendum on leaving Canada - officially titled "A Referendum Relating to Alberta Independence." The petition requires at least 177,000 signatures in order to trigger the referendum, which would ultimately decide if the province will separate.
Petitions have 120 days to collect the signatures needed. Pro-separation groups say they could get as many as 1 million signatures, which would be a clear indication that Alberta will leave Canada. Alberta's population is currently 5 million people.
Some petition locations reported as many as 10,000 signatures in a day and the public response is described as "concerning" by critics who want to remain part of Canada's "constitutional monarchy." Alberta is widely considered the most conservative province in the country and has been at odds with t...
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