Donald Trump threatens to wreck Canada’s economy and end this country’s independence. Yesterday’s Globe & Mail headlined: U.S. president-elect Donald Trump talks of using ‘economic force’ to annex Canada. Trump was asked if he would use military force to acquire Canada.“No,” he said. “Economic force.”

NBC News reported the President-Elect believes military force might be required for the USA to take control of Greenland and Panama.

We’ve tended to ignore the ramblings of America’s lunatic-in-chief, but his threats should not be overlooked. Trump’s way is not a new style for the USA; it is a turn toward practices that have long been a part of American behaviour.
Columbia Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs was asked if the U.S. under Trump was challenging the global order. Dr. Sachs’ response:
The “global order” from the point of view of the US is US hegemony. There is nothing new about this with Trump. Trump just plays these cards with “allies” as well as with “adversaries.” It’s US hegemony all the same.
US hegemony through threats and through force of course goes back to the end of World War II, for example, including the US overthrow of Mossadegh (1953) and Arbenz (1954) and the US assassination of Lumumba (1961). The US manages its imperial system through CIA-led subversion (such as Iran, Guatemala, Congo, Afghanistan, Syria, Ukraine), Israeli wars backed by the US (most recently in Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria), NATO-led wars (Serbia, Libya and many others), assassinations, coercive economic sanctions, and other forceful means.
ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America is an online magazine. Its parent institution is Harvard’s Center for Latin American Studies. In 2005, the journal reported:
In the slightly less than a hundred years from 1898 to 1994, the U.S. government has intervened successfully to change governments in Latin America a total of at least 41 times. That amounts to once every 28 months for an entire century (see table).
| DIRECT INTERVENTIONS | ||
| COUNTRY | YEAR | EVENT SUMMARY |
| Cuba | 1898-1902 | Spanish-American War |
| 1906-09 | Ousts elected Pres. Palma; occupation regime | |
| 1917-23 | U.S. reoccupation, gradual withdrawal | |
| Dominican Rep | 1916-24 | U.S. occupation |
| 1961 | Assassination of Pres. Trujillo | |
| 1965 | U.S. Armed Forces occupy Sto Domingo | |
| Grenada | 1983 | U.S. Armed Forces occupy island; oust government |
| Guatemala | 1954 | C.I.A.-organized armed force ousts Pres. Arbenz |
| Haiti | 1915-34 | U.S. occupation |
| 1994 | U.S. troops restore constitutional government | |
| Mexico | 1914 | Veracuz occupied; US allows rebels to buy arms |
| Nicaragua | 1910 | Troops to Corinto, Bluefields during revolt |
| 1912-25 | U.S. occupation | |
| 1926-33 | U.S. occupation | |
| 1981-90 | Contra war; then support for opposition in election | |
| Panama | 1903-14 | U.S. Troops secure protectorate, canal |
| 1989 | U.S. Armed Forces occupy nation |
| INDIRECT INTERVENTIONS | ||
| COUNTRY | YEAR | EVENT SUMMARY |
| Bolivia | 1944 | Coup uprising overthrow Pres. Villaroel |
| 1963 | Military coup ousts elected Pres. Paz Estenssoro | |
| 1971 | Military coup ousts Gen. Torres | |
| Brazil | 1964 | Military coup ousts elected Pres. Goulart |
| Chile | 1973 | Coup ousts elected Pres. Allende. |
| 1989-90 | Aid to anti-Pinochet opposition | |
| Cuba | 1933 | U.S. abandons support for Pres. Machado |
| 1934 | U.S. sponsors coup by Col. Batista to oust Pres. Grau | |
| Dominican Rep. | 1914 | U.S. secures ouster of Gen. José Bordas |
| 1963 | Coup ousts elected Pres. Bosch | |
| El Salvador | 1961 | Coup ousts reformist civil-military junta |
| 1979 | Coup ousts Gen. Humberto Romero | |
| 1980 | U.S. creates and aids new Christian Demo junta | |
| Guatemala | 1963 | U.S. supports coup vs elected Pres. Ydígoras |
| 1982 | U.S. supports coup vs Gen. Lucas García | |
| 1983 | U.S. supports coup vs Gen. Rios Montt | |
| Guyana | 1953 | CIA aids strikes; Govt. is ousted |
| Honduras | 1963 | Military coups ousts elected Pres. Morales |
| Mexico | 1913 | U.S. Amb. H. L. Wilson organizes coup v Madero |
| Nicaragua | 1909 | Support for rebels vs Zelaya govt |
| 1979 | U.S. pressures Pres. Somoza to leave | |
| Panama | 1941 | U.S supports coup ousting elected Pres. Arias |
| 1949 | U.S. supports coup ousting constitutional govt of VP Chanís | |
| 1969 | U.S. supports coup by Gen. Torrijos |
During the Presidential campaign, Trump remarked that Canada was “aimlessly” pouring water into the Pacific Ocean when it should be diverted into the USA. Fresh, clean water may be the main reason the American government wants to turn its northern neighbour into a more obedient puppet state.
Several members of the party expected to form the next government in Ottawa are enthusiastic supporters of Donald Trump and his cohort. Canadian resistance to American hegemony may be negligible.
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Norm,
I believe the Emperor of America stated that he would not rule out using Military Force.
GG
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Canadians believe they are smarter than Americans . We will soon prove that wrong. ‘lil pp has proven his intention of succeed by sabotage . All for pp at any price. Drump will play him like a fiddle. Scorpions are poor friends. My glee at watching ‘lil pp be played will be deadened by him losing Canada chip by chip. It’s a long standing Conservative thing tho to sell off Canada piece by piece. Biggest sellout get a better statue.
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You mention that ‘Several members of the party expected to form the next government in Ottawa are enthusiastic supporters of Donald Trump and his cohort.’
Please identify and write indepth on this topic so that I can share on social/flipboard. Thanks, R
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