A pivot to China would be a disaster for Canada -- Beijing won't protect us from foreign threats. Washington might (The Line)
In what may prove the most self-defeating act of Canadian diplomacy in a generation, the Carney government’s overture toward a trade deal with China signals a dangerous retreat from the Western alliance — and from reality itself.
This latest flirtation with Beijing marks another profound miscalculation in Canadian foreign policy, compounding the diplomatic damage already inflicted by its ill-timed recognition of a Palestinian state. Taken together, these moves suggest a government adrift from the geopolitical realities shaping the 21st century: a world defined not by moral posturing or mercantilist improvisation, but by alliance discipline, deterrence credibility, and economic security within a rapidly fragmenting rules-based order.
At the strategic level, the notion that Canada can meaningfully diversify its trade toward the People’s Republic of China is detached from history ...
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This latest flirtation with Beijing marks another profound miscalculation in Canadian foreign policy, compounding the diplomatic damage already inflicted by its ill-timed recognition of a Palestinian state. Taken together, these moves suggest a government adrift from the geopolitical realities shaping the 21st century: a world defined not by moral posturing or mercantilist improvisation, but by alliance discipline, deterrence credibility, and economic security within a rapidly fragmenting rules-based order.
At the strategic level, the notion that Canada can meaningfully diversify its trade toward the People’s Republic of China is detached from history ...
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