Make Canada as 51st state of USA - Trump's Extension Agenda
Trump, who will take office on january 20, also pledged to rename the gulf of mexico the "Gulf of America" and said he would seek far greater defense expenditure from NATO partners during a tuesday interview with reporters at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
Trump said, "No, economic force," when reporters asked him whether he would employ military action to carry out his plan to incorporate canada into the US during Tuesday's press conference. Because that would truly be something between the US and Canada.
Trump also claimed that Washington "derives no benefits" from US military assistance and expenditure on Canadian goods.
Trump declared in november of last year that if neither country addresses the influx of migrants and narcotics into the US, he will slap 25% tariffs on products from canada and mexico as soon as he became office.
Nonetheless, Trump's proposal was mocked in Canada.
The president-elect's comments, according to Foreign minister Melanie Joly, "display a fundamental lack of knowledge of what makes canada a powerful country... In the data-face of danger, we will never give up.