Denmark official tells trump to F_ _ _ Off, in response to comments about Greenland purchase.

If Trump were to attack Greenland without Congress's knowledge and approval, their would be an immediate impeachment proceeding.
 
Few American understand that Canada is not a true democracy, the same goes for Australia.

The British government can at any time they choose to "advise" the monarch King Charles, to instruct the Canadian Governor General to dismiss the prime minister. This happened in Australia in the 1970s and the democratically elected prime minister was removed, done, dusted, period.

So basically Canada can never take any action that the British government disapproves of, so I doubt you'll see Canada ever becoming a state.

But they might join the EU and that'll piss off the fat orange bastard:


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Not exactly. Canada has it's own crown and it's own monarchy. Charles executes his authority as King of Canada. Canada should have nominated it's own replacement for Elizabeth II, but that's water under the bridge. Also, since 1982 the British Parliament has no jurisdiction whatsoever in Canada.
 
he may not find it so easy to bully those in other countries

How hard could it be to bully Denmark? The entire country is smaller than Colorado.

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Not exactly. Canada has it's own crown and it's own monarchy.
His name is King Charles, he's the head of state of Canada.
Charles executes his authority as King of Canada. Canada should have nominated it's own replacement for Elizabeth II, but that's water under the bridge. Also, since 1982 the British Parliament has no jurisdiction whatsoever in Canada.
The governor general - Mary Simon - can dismiss the Canadian government at any time, under instructions from King Charles. The British government can "advise" the King to do this and the King almost always follows that advice.

It already happened in Australia to Gough Whitlam. His government was dismissed and this can be traced back to the United States.

Whitlam had been resisting among other things US nuclear tests on Australian soil (its crazy how few Americans know about this) and eventually the US called the UK and the rest is history.


This is a very good example of how the United States despises democracy unless that democracy does what the United States wants. It's done this all over Latin America for decades and usually uses bombs to get the desired outcome, which always include a new government installed by the US like they did in Ukraine in 2014.

Bullying Denmark over Greenland and bullying Panama is just a continuation of the Monroe doctrine, nothing's changed, Trump is no different.
 
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Is that why they made him president ...

Europes real rulers chime in
A panel of globalists at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos remarkably admitted that President Trump and his America first movement has defeated their agenda.

In a segment of their discussion focusing on Trump’s election victory, former Defense Department official Graham Allison, now a professor at Harvard, remarked “We shouldn’t normalize Trump. Trump has done something no person in the world has ever done before. A dead man, a dead politician, has risen.”

“This is the greatest comeback in political history for a politician, and therefore he thinks he can do anything. There’s a supreme confidence now about that,” Allison continued.

Couldnt stop smiling through the whole thing
Muh experts
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Watching that little man child stand up in front of world leaders in government, business, and banking, was appalling to see.

Donald Trump returns to the White House as a man with a record of parochial jingoism and a childlike view of how the world works.

He wasted no time reviving his Ugly American act.

He didn’t talk about world, ot American leadership, as every Presidentvsince Roosevelt had.

Instead, he recycled his jingoistic threats against Panama, unilaterally announced that he alone was going to rename a major world body of water, and demanded that another country should be an American state.

It was a display of buffoonery that was embarrassing, even for Trump.

Question time came, and he reverted to boasting about himself, and replaying his biggest campaign hits.

He did not seem to care, or even be aware that he was speaking to serious people. These are the people whose governments and businesses shape the near future.

He made a fool of himself on the world statge again. Disgracing his office and his country.

The audience there knows that Trump is an idiot. And is not a serious person.

American leadership was conspicuous by its absence.
 
Think about it... Trump is signing hundreds of ex orders and you and the media are talking about Greenland... the Panama canal... and Musk's Nazi salute....:D
Trump is doing a lot of stupid things, yes, and the media is talking about all of it.

Need a tissue? :)
 
How hard could it be to bully Denmark? The entire country is smaller than Colorado.

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Yes this is the kind of rhetoric Hitler used when he spoke about France and Holland in 1939.

It's fascinating though too see how the US acts like a bully as did the Third Reich and trumpanzees say nothing, yet they will insist China is a threat when it never conducts itself like this.

The Soviet Union resisted the United States for the very reasons we are seeing now, it is a militarized war mongering country that uses the threat of force to coerce anyone that gets in the way of its imperialism. As I and many others have said before, the United States is the gravest threat to world peace since the Third Reich.
 
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