Grow poppies on the tundra then the military will have some working capital for Arctic patrols.
It works for NATO.
NATO = Need Another Tonne of Opium?
It works for NATO.
NATO = Need Another Tonne of Opium?
Grow poppies on the tundra then the military will have some working capital for Arctic patrols.
It works for NATO.
NATO = Need Another Tonne of Opium?
There is a woman named Dr. Ruth Jackson from the Canadian Geological Survey that you really should google sometime. She is the type that will answer your emails if you want to know what precisely is being disputed.As far as I'm concerned, Canada does not own any land other than that recognized by the international community. If we wish to make a claim on any other land, then let's settle the dispute once and for all and have it recognized.
This is pure logic. If Canada can unanimously make a claim on any land it thinks it owns, then naturally this same right applies to all countries. I'm sure any thinking person can see how that can lead to a few problems. This is why we have international laws, to establish rules that are agreed-upon by the international community to avoid such conflicts. Strong-arm tactics without first looking at legal solutions is pure thuggery. I'd like to think Canada can rise above that.
There is a woman named Dr. Ruth Jackson from the Canadian Geological Survey that you really should google sometime. She is the type that will answer your emails if you want to know what precisely is being disputed.
I'm sure it will be a very enlightening experience for some of the commentators on this thread.
I get sea sick and NRCan doesn't pay jack ****Unless the troops can scuba dive they are useless. Has there ever been a purely submarine war before?
Forget it, your not getting Alaska.I consider Canadian territory to start from a line 200 miles off Newfoundland to the pole on the east and continue the Yukon/Alaska border to the pole on the west. Not sure that Alaska isn't really ours as well since there is some doubt that Russia had the right to sell Alaska to the US. It should have been part of the Hudson bay grant from the king.
they can have it, it's so cold, why would anyone really want to live there?
So we should. It's one area of value and will be the source of our economy long after the other countries of the world are barren wastelands. Mind you by that time it will pretty all be over anyway.
Oi vey.So is the Amazon basin, but you don't see us claiming that either, do you? I don't think its 'values' matters in determining who owns it. The Law of the Sea would determine that and it's up to us to prove it's ours according to that Law.
None of you reaserched what is really being disputed did you?
It's all about the continental shelf and a long ridge that extends to the pole. Not Alaska.Not any island or infantry in scuba gear.
Oi vey.
The oceans only sit atop the land. This is why continental shelves and ridges are being claimed for mineral rights.