Why don't you explain your point then? Sure, though I could have sworn I went over this with you before...;-)
What would the Mohawks and the US have done if Quebec voted YES in 1995? or in 1980?
Simple really.
The St. Lawrence is a of vital transportation commerce to the US. I would even suggest that it would be of more importance to the US then Canada.
The Mohawk have laid claim to much of the banks of the St Lawrence.
It's no secret that there is a little wackiness, if not outright extremism, type thinking in the separatist movement. And so, if the powers that be in Kebec, do not negotiate in a manner best appeasing the good ole boys to the south, it doesn't and shouldn't take a rocket scientist to come to the conclusion that the US would, could and has, in many nations, use clandestine and subversive supplying and instruction to aid an interested and vested third party to do its dirty work and acquire complete control of the Seaway along the Kebec corridor.
That and some of the stories I heard about interesting meetings and such in Akwesasne.