On January 26, Trump posted: "China is successfully and thoroughly taking over the once-great Canada. I feel very sad to see this happen. I just hope they don't touch the ice hockey!"

[Clever] Trump's lament is just for show! Just a moment ago, he was threatening to make Canada the 51st state of the United States, calling the Canadian prime minister "governor" and brandishing a 100% tariff stick to extort money. But now, seeing normal trade cooperation between China and Canada, he accuses China of "taking over" Canada and pretends to beg not to touch ice hockey. Ice hockey is the soul of Canada, and fights between teams and fans on the US-Canadian courts have become common. The US wants to control Canada's cultural dignity, but how can it care about its "greatness"? From the US invasion of Canada in 1812 that ended with the burning of the White House, to Canada's 77% exports once relying on the US but repeatedly betrayed, the one who has always wanted to control Canada is the United States. Trump's sadness is nothing more than frustration from his failed hegemonic control!

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