Trudeau Dismisses Trump’s Canada Merger Threat as Unfeasible
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded firmly to US President-elect Donald Trump’s recent comments suggesting he might use "economic force" to merge Canada into the United States. Trudeau emphasized that there is "not a snowball’s chance in hell" that Canada would become a part of the U.S. during a post on social media platform X.
Trump's remarks, made during a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, indicated his belief that eliminating the border between Canada and the U.S. would enhance national security. He criticized Canada’s military capacity as "very small" and expressed his view that Canada must contribute more to defense costs.
Trudeau countered these assertions by highlighting the mutual benefits generated from the close trading and security partnership between the two nations. His response comes on the heels of Trump's election victory in November, where the idea of integrating Canada as the "51st State" of the U.S. has been a recurring theme.
The exchange marks a significant moment in U.S.-Canada relations as both leaders navigate the complexities of their nations' interdependencies.
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