Canada's geopolitical significance is primarily derived from its abundant natural resources, particularly oil and uranium, which make it strategically important to the United States despite its limited political sovereignty; during global conflicts, Canada's position as the world's fourth-largest oil exporter and major supplier of US crude imports (over 60%) positions it to benefit economically from disruptions to other oil supply routes, though its lack of independent cultural identity and political autonomy limits its broader global influence.
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Uh, I want to know what will be the long-term impacts of this war of this war on Canada.
And how do you see Canada as a country on the world stage?
Okay, let me answer the second question first. How do I see Canada as a country on the world stage? I see Canada as a non-entity, as a geopolitically insignificant nation, and I see Canada as a non-sovereign nation. I see Canada as a US vassal.
Canada essentially is owned by the United States.
It's not a real nation.
It's It's an artificial nation.
Canada doesn't have any actual culture, any any any culture that binds the people together.
Right? And it's not a sovereign nation.
It's an extension of the US.
It is a de facto 51st state of the US.
It's like a US-owned territory.
The US tolerates the Canadian system that they have prime ministers who come and go.
And no Canadian prime minister actually matters at all in any way whatsoever.
Most of them are a joke. Like you had the Mr. Trudeau, who was an absolute joke.
Right?
So, Canada is is a non-entity on the world stage. Its importance is that it's one of the It's It's a huge territory, which means it has huge amounts of resources of various kinds. Uranium, good uranium, good quantities of uranium, oil, shale oil, etc. And other kinds of oil are also, I suppose.
Uh, lumber. So, Canada has natural resources, which makes it important from a resource perspective, which is why it's important for the US to control Canada. It does.
Right? And on the world stage, Canada is is increasingly become a nuisance for India of late through its espousal of the Khalistani uh separatists.
Right? In Canadian territory.
And they tolerate everything the Khalistanis do.
So, that that That's why Canada has become a nuisance for India.
I mean, the worst terrorist attack that the that Canada has suffered was done by Khalistanis, the Kanishka bombing.
And what has Canada do about done about it? Nothing. Nothing whatsoever.
So, overall, Canada is a nuisance for India, and overall on the global stage, it is a non-entity. It doesn't really matter. It's It's a US-owned entity.
Now, what are going to be the long-term impact of this war on Canada?
Nothing much.
Overall, the the world's economy is going to suffer as a consequence of the war, but it may have a good effect on Canada because Canada is a major oil exporter.
Uh, what is Canada's ranking on in the oil exporters league?
Uh, what How does Canada rank in the global oil exporting nations? What is Canada's rank?
Uh, fourth position.
You see, Canada is a major, massive producer of oil.
Canada supplies over 60% of US crude imports and holds the world's fourth largest proven oil reserves.
Right? So, Canada is a See, if if if Hormuz is impacted, if Russia's oil exports are impacted by because of Ukrainian military activities, then Canada's importance is going to grow significantly.
So, overall, it's going to be good for Canada and for the US.
Apart from that, I don't see much of a bad impact for Canada sitting on the other side of the planet. It's going to be okay for Canada.
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