![]() Trudeau says he's 'disappointed' after China charges two Canadians with spyingLaw & Order | 207382 hits | Jun 19 6:21 am | Posted by: DrCaleb Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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It's their misfortune that Canada still abides by the rule of law and arrested that ChiCom Princess Meng Wanzhou. Now they're going to have to pay the price for our country doing what it was legally obligated to do and nothing Trudeau says is going to change that fact.
It's unfortunate that some Canadians still believe the CCP are our friends when all their actions show otherwise. With the CCP you're only their friends if your willing to bow to their demands no matter what the issue is.
Americans also did the same at one point of history...Pakistan became bridge b/w US and China
Fuck disappointed, we need to retaliate against China.
What do you want to do, shake a duck at them ?
If Canadians don't mind me saying....Can Canadians approach Pakistanis as middle man to ask Chinese on their behalf? Some sort of deal with Chinese?
Americans also did the same at one point of history...Pakistan became bridge b/w US and China
There will be no deals. These charges are 100% political, there is no legal reason for them.
Canada is run by the Rule of Law, so we will not do what the Chinese want and release Wenzhou.
Need leverage to retaliate and I don't see a single bit of that among Canada's options.
Import duties on Chinese products. Start with steel. Then automotive parts, furniture, electronics . . .
Looks like China is uping the stakes. I expect our boys to be on the block next.
Need leverage to retaliate and I don't see a single bit of that among Canada's options.
Import duties on Chinese products. Start with steel. Then automotive parts, furniture, electronics . . .
This option is intriguing too:
The skies? Yes, because many cargo airplanes that pass from China to the United States cross Canada�s airspace. Deny those aircraft the ability to overfly, and a supply chain on which billions of dollars of Chinese trade depends would be severed.
https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/canada- ... t-it-down/
Oooo! I like it!
Fuck disappointed, we need to retaliate against China.
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The skies? Yes, because many cargo airplanes that pass from China to the United States cross Canada�s airspace. Deny those aircraft the ability to overfly, and a supply chain on which billions of dollars of Chinese trade depends would be severed.
Regardless, we need their cheap crap more than they need our worthless fiat.