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Seriously. We should even be training for war with Canada -- just in case.

Getting ready for a war does not provoke war. Both sides are doing it, we know each other are doing it, we do war games all the time all over the world and it's fine.

Freaking the public out about how the game is played is the real danger. That happened with the balloon incident too -- oh gee China spies on us? Yeah, and we spy on them too, and we've got way better stuff than balloons, and they know it.



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"War of 1812, when troops from Canada — then a British colony — marched to Washington, D.C., finished James and Dolly Madison’s unfinished dinner and burned down the White House. " https://www.politico.eu/article/us-war-with-canada-cross-bor...

Wow, all the way from Montreal?

The troops were landed on the Patuxent River, and marched a considerably shorter distance to Washington. I would also mention that the British called the burning retaliation for the burning of York (now Toronto).

But supposedly the War Department had plans in its files for an invasion of Canada as late as the 1930s.


That's a great clarification. Yes, the didn't march the entire distance. The war was very much a naval exercise.

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