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[–] LeFantome@programming.dev 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

The role of an ambassador is to create a diplomatic channel to settle disputes reasonably through dialogue. I am very happy Canada did not kick out the ambassador precisely when such a diplomatic vehicle became critical.

But when the US ambassador abdicates his role as a diplomat and takes up the role of a bully or a propagandist, he loses his value.

We should kick him out now. At the very least, he is useless to us.

He is right, trade talks are not going to be easy. But the reason is that the US overestimates its value. It may take a while for the US to realize its error and negotiate in earnest.

The rest of he world is bigger than the US. We are very reliant on US trade today but that can be fixed. We do not have to trade with the US. The US cannot survive without trade. The US has to trade with us (the world). They need us more than we need them. They will figure that out eventually.

[–] rbos@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago

The US can absolutely survive without trade. They'll be comparatively poor and not have much "soft" power, but they have more than enough resources in their borders to feed and arm themselves. Inefficiently.