MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Canada putting the screws through Trump and making his regime and the United States pay dearly for starting a trade war against Canada.
Is trying annex Canada is this act of war
ChatGPT said:
Yes, attempting to annex Canada—whether through political coercion, economic pressure, or military force—would be considered an act of aggression and, if done through military means, an act of war under international law.
Why Would Annexation Be Considered an Act of War?
- Violation of Sovereignty – Canada is an independent nation, and any attempt by another country to claim its territory without its consent would be a direct violation of its sovereignty.
- Breach of International Law – The United Nations Charter prohibits countries from using force to acquire territory.
- Potential NATO Response – Canada is a member of NATO, meaning an attack on Canada could invoke Article 5, which treats an attack on one member as an attack on all.
Has the U.S. Ever Considered Annexing Canada?
While there have been historical conflicts between the U.S. and Canada (such as the War of 1812), the idea of annexation has never been a serious modern policy.
If you’re referring to any recent claims or statements about the U.S. trying to take over Canada, let me know so I can verify their accuracy.
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