Why Should Any Nation or Bloc of Nations Sign Any Agreement With the U.S.?

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Such Actins Have Absolutely No Value As America’s Word, — Means Nothing.

Trade negotiation agreements between Canada, Mexico, and the U.S., once known as NAFTA, then unilaterally broken by the United States, and its second iteration CUSMA, again unilaterally broken by the United States, means that pursuing any further agreements, have essentially no value.

A Canada-Mexico agreement would make sense, as these two nations actually hold to their agreements, but the U.S.?

Not on your life.

America breaks its word like it treats its citizens, with disdain and arrogance, terminating contracts and agreements as often as America’s incontinent President changes his diapers.

What Canada should explicitly state, in any future agreement, is that if America abrogates the agreement again, then Canada will decrease by a similar amount, whatever percentage the economic or financial loss equates to, irrespective of the specific commodity, mineral or product.

Should America, cause a 12% reduction in the delivery of vehicles through the Auto Pact, then Canada reduces oil and electrical energy supply to the U.S. by 12% in response.

If the U.S. places a 25% tariff on Canadian Aluminum, then Canada increases the cost of potash and decreases the amount of electrical energy delivered to the U.S. by 25%.

Only when brownouts become common in the mid-west’s production facilities, or the eastern seaboard’s cities, will the value of actually adhering to international agreements be realized and recognized by the United States.

Canadian Trade Needs to Be Balanced and Fair

Failing that, Canada should not trade with the United States at all. Canada has signed 20 new agreements internationally in less than a year, and reduced American trade by approximately 9% overall to about 65% of exports.

By 2030, the plan is to reduce trade with the U.S. by 40 to 45% and to create a new international trade organization, —exclusive of the United States. This organization and its members (already in discussions) represents approximately 60% of global GDP, while the U.S. represents approximately 12%.

America is no longer the international superpower, once revered. Now it is almost universally despised, having alienated all of its former allies and trade partners, save one; Israel.

And being aligned with a genocidally murderous nation will have negative consequences in the future.

The next victim of American hubris will be the U.S. dollar.

It is time for the world to move on from Pax Americana. No longer worthy of any superpower status, save for its ability to militarily attack nations without the means to defend against those attacks by themselves.

The United States is no longer a unipolar power. In fact, its actions have guaranteed that in the future, the world will be multipolar, with trade primarily based on nations of similar interest combined with an ideology that serves the interests of its members, like the Global Trade Organization that will reflect the interests, values and future aspirations of democratic countries around the world.

This block, that will likely include the EU, UK, Canada, Australia, NZ, the ROK, Japan and Malaysia will balance both China and the United States.

In relation to military power, by 2035, the force size and structure of this group will be a match for the United States and China and the military industrial complex and its AI and computer capabilities will also create both independence and autonomous action.

It will also likely end up seeing more western nations seek nuclear weapons, and to drop their membership and interest in nuclear non-proliferation.

What value has it had to date in any event?

North Korea, Israel, Pakistan, India and likely Iran have or will became nations with nuclear weapons, and America, as clearly illustrated, is incapable of doing anything constructive in response.

So untrusting is NATO of American intentions that France and Britain have shown an interest in expanding their nuclear forces, and Canada, with all the resources, capability and a large nuclear power industry is considering such an option.

American Emasculation

America’s role as the world’s source of military equipment and procurement, will, by 2035 come to an end.

The world has made a decision that three blocs will provide balance in the world, and that America should be allowed and enhanced in its seeking, and in its desire to isolate itself.

Without friends, allies, or the ability to project military power around the world, especially foreign bases, America will find that protectionism, pathological lies, thievery and larceny impose a substantive price, which America will pay by its loss of influence and economic power around the globe.

China, India, Brazil and Turkey will no longer bend to America, rather they will become weather vanes by which the world measures change.

As for America. You ‘chose this’ and therefore it is only right that you will suffer the consequences of arrogance so profound that it will shape the lesser state of a diminished America in the future.


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