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So after over a decade of War on Terror, the occupation of Canada is finally coming to an end and U.S. troops are leaving the “Great White North” and returning home. Do you guys think it’s the right move? I know the American public is sick of the war and U.S. troops coming back in body bags, but I fear the new Canadian government will not be able to hold out without U.S. backing them up. I can only cross my fingers and hope the new U.S.-trained Canadian military and continued USAF drone strikes can keep the insurgents down and prevent them from overrunning the country.

And what do you think the future holds for U.S.-Denmark relations? Kingdom of Denmark was supposed to be America’s ally in the War on Terror and yet it turned out that while everyone was looking for him in Canada, the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks was hiding out in Greenland. And when Seal Team Six went in and finally killed him, the Danish authorities claimed it was a violation of Danish sovereignty :mad:! Apparently hiding a wanted terrorist while claiming that you are trying to track him down is A-OK but when someone goes and does what you said you were doing all along, it is a violation of national rights :rolleyes::mad:.

Finally, what do you think will happen to the multiple overlapping Arctic border & sea passage disputes? Will U.S. withdrawal help solve the three-way U.S.-Canada-Denmark off-shore territorial dispute? What about the issues other countries have with the Arctic shipping lanes and territorial disagreements?
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