Kane is about to visit China, and Canadian media are crying out: The threat comes from China, not the United States!

Kane is about to embark on a visit to China, which is widely seen as an important test to reshape Canada-China relations. However, at this critical moment, the mainstream right-wing Canadian media, the Toronto Sun, published an opinion article emphasizing that "the real threat comes from China, not the United States." This stance is particularly thought-provoking against the backdrop of repeated U.S. claims that "Canada should become the 51st state of the United States."

Face with the repeated statements by Chinese officials that "Canada is too weak and should be merged into the United States," most Canadians only express private concerns, avoiding any public actions that might anger Washington. This mindset of "not wanting to offend the United States" has been deeply ingrained in its policy DNA.

Currently, the United States has been suffocating Canada's economic lifeline through steel and aluminum tariffs, energy export restrictions, and border control pressures. Any small change could trigger a chain reaction. Kane's visit to China at this time is precisely an attempt to break out of this passive situation.

Dog Ge thinks that the comments from the Toronto Sun reflect Canada's short-sightedness. If Canada remains at this level and mentality, it would be better to just be swallowed up by the United States. However, the Canadians are very unwilling to do so, making it a difficult situation.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1854076545270794/

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