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Trump officials met group pushing Alberta independence from Canada

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26 points by throw0101a 5 days ago · 7 comments

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SilverElfin 5 days ago

Interesting. So the same side that feels there is interference in elections from nonprofits and donors within America, and that organizing protests and giving them money is somehow not allowed, also wants to use state power to interfere in the political process of allied countries.

  • jacquesm 4 days ago

    The USA no longer really has allied countries. Russia, maybe. But only as long as they don't backstab each other.

jacquesm 4 days ago

They're trying to do roughly the same that they did in Venezuela, enable a coup of sorts and then pretend they now own the oil.

throw0101aOP 5 days ago

https://archive.is/yN1s7

https://archive.is/https://www.ft.com/content/11dc2140-6a5d-...

java-man 5 days ago

Agent Krasnov is hard at work destroying the U.S., NATO, and everything else he can lay his hands on. Kremlin must feel ecstatic.

billy99k 5 days ago

"The Trump administration has held covert meetings with fringe separatists from Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta as a rift deepens between Washington and Ottawa."

Not very 'covert', now is it. The President mostly meets with people all day every day as part of their job.

They also meet with evil dictators that support the murder of their own people. This shouldn't be news or shocking to anyone.

  • drweevil 5 days ago

    Trump administrators meet with traitors. And there's oil involved. Wow, what a surprise. Also, "three in 10 would vote for it..." that means 7 in 10 wouldn't.

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