Carney employed the same approach he used in the English leaders’ debate this past election.
Let his counterpart run their mouth off with all sorts of their usual bullshit and lies. Then chime in with a careful mix of making his opponents feel important and successful while also broadcasting the most important messages that need to be said.
And guess what? Everything Trump said today, people will forget by Thursday. In contrast, Carney embodies the Canadian model of strength: telling the most by saying the least.
Canada is not for sale!
He talked about Canadian defense spending as if that were a fig leaf to US. Anyone who ever tells you Canada needs to defend the Arctic from anyone other than US is a traitorous lying US agent. F35s are also the wrong weapon for the job.
Seems like gaslighting to beg for a deal, and a return to “broken US relationship”, instead of pressure. Easiest pressure is banning US weapons purchases.
I’ve got to say I’m not very impressed. I feel like this is Canada’s Joe Biden moment. I saw it coming but they refuse to acknowledge they need to do better.
I don’t understand what a “Joe Biden” moment is? He pulled the US through the damage of Trump’s first term and was objectively a pretty successful President. I have no idea what you’re getting at. Seeing an adult in the room with Trump?
Sorry, can you clarify who needs to do better?
Take off the CPC-tinted glasses. There was nothing comparable to Biden there. Carney handled that meeting very, very well.
Really? Did you watch the whole video? Trump rambled on and on and on. Kudos to Carney for keeping a straight face and not LOL. Carney is a diplomat. He knows exactly what he’s doing.
What do you mean by “Canada’s Joe Biden moment”? Joe Biden had at least 4 years worth of moments.
What is “this” and “it”, and who is “they” in your comment?
I really don’t know what you’re referring to. Vagueries like this are not discourse.
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