Simon_Jester wrote:The question is, what is the US going to do, threaten to invade Canada if they don't agree to allow the US to build a trillion-dollar water infrastructure project to move water to California?
Simply: find gullible right wing party, send someone to its leader promising few hundred million $ as kickbacks, donations, post-politics retirements, funding, etc. if they will politely consider a few proposals from this humble envoy. Want dozen recent examples of this from all over the world? There is no coincidence in the fact a lot of countries started to take second look at strong foreign "N"GOs recently.
Or hell, just have NSA dig up some dirt on reigning politicians and outright blackmail them. What do you think all the billions spent on prisms, echelons, flames, stuxnets, carnivores etc. are actually for? To catch a few frustrated, indoctrinated men that often can't afford a cell phone or net connection? Please. Remember Merkel phone spying?
That's a ridiculous scheme; there has never been and, I suspect, will never be a war fought between nation-states on those terms.
Seriously? There had been
thousands of conflicts over access to water, starting at the dawn of time when tribe X pushed tribe Y from its cosy cave next to its lake with fishing grounds. Just check
this paragraph, virtually all recent local conflicts in Middle East and Africa were over water access.
Elheru Aran wrote:If the US is going to start leeching water from Canada, about the only way to really do it is to put gentle diplomatic and economic enticements and pressure upon them such as offering highly favourable trade benefits, agricultural assistance, things like that... but Canada has very little incentive to actually agree to any such thing, and the US doesn't have much excuse to do anything beyond asking not so nicely.
Just as Canada had little incentive to basically
dynamite its military airplane industry (which, mind you, USA agreed to
subsidize if only Canadians would actually use it!) just so that US-bootlicking Canadian right wing Prime Minister could order US arms (that were inferior, to boot)? While making his brown-nosing vassal bias so obvious that his government in fact collapsed over popular dissent from his actions?
Frankly, if Canada could destroy
Avro plant and its newest plane to send saved money south even without prompt, what they would do with one? I somehow have doubts they would say 'no', at least not until all relevant papers were signed and ratified.