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Guillermo Fesser exposes why Trump does not understand the ‘no’ of Canada to annexed to the US: “His only diplomacy is the force”

Guillermo Fesser exposes why Trump does not understand the ‘no’ of Canada to annexed to the US: “His only diplomacy is the force”
Guillermo Fesser exposes why Trump does not understand the ‘no’ of Canada to annexed to the US: “His only diplomacy is the force”
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Donald Trump has met with Mark Carney. The Canadian prime has been very clear with the US president, in his First visit to the White Housestating that “Canada is not sold.” The meeting has been cordial although it has been marked by the tension caused by Trump’s annexation threats.

Guillermo Fesser states that in the United States indicate that “80% of Americans think that annexation to Canada is crazy“The correspondent indicates that Trump’s voters justify it.” The magicate vote is A vote of “says Guillermo.

The correspondent states that their voters consider that the US does not “but, Trump says that the fault belongs to emigrantsthat your work, the officials, who are your money, and of the teachers who are perverting to your children. “”Politics is for them and people do not realize that this splash destroy“He adds.

“It is taking to spring and, then, Trump goes wonderfully acting as a dictator,” he says. The correspondent tells that His idea is to make a parade on his which will include 7,000 soldiers or 50 helicopters. “100 million dollars will cost,” says Guillermo.

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“The only diplomacy that understands is strength,” says Fesser, “That is why he does not understand that Canadians does not want to be annexed to the US“Carney, as the indicates, has told Trump that” maybe instead of the Canadians become Americans, the same It is for Americans to get Canada because they would have one thing called services. “

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