Trudeau telling world leaders climate change is a security issue at NATO summit

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Our clown of a PM took the opportunity attending NATO
summit to remind NATO members climate change is one
of the defining security issues of our time.

 

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Trudeau is helping NATO with defence against the security
threat of climate change. For that we should be spared from
harsh criticism of dismal defence spending. .

 
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I've head these responses before. The Ukraine and Climate Change rebuttals are just typically an excuse for not meeting the 2% spending on your own military commitment. A military commitment is boots, planes, ships and capabilities specific to that country.
 
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Is climate change not considered a security issue by you all?
If one does consider Climate Change a security issue than one would be best to prepare yourself defensively for the inevitable wars that will be the natural outcome. As water gets scarce, remind me again who has the largest reserves of water?
 
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Is climate change not considered a security issue by you all?
These are issues of concern to NATO members at the summit:

i) Defense strength of European nations and Canada in light of
possible return of Trump.

ii) Ukraine's NATO membership.

iii) Members not meeting guideline of defense spending like Canada.

iv) China's influence on Russia.

v) More effective strategy of sanctioning Russia.

If climate change is truly a security issue as serious as
the Ukraine war it would have been better addressed by
someone other than the jet-setting climate hypocrite from
Canada.
 
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If one does consider Climate Change a security issue than one would be best to prepare yourself defensively for the inevitable wars that will be the natural outcome. As water gets scarce, remind me again who has the largest reserves of water?
And which country that shares our border is in major drought?

How many of the immigrants around the world are leaving their country from war/politics vs crop failure/climate change?
 

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1. And which country that shares our border is in major drought?

2. How many of the immigrants around the world are leaving their country from war/politics vs crop failure/climate change?
For number one, we can reach a trade deal. Around 2005, they wanted our oil. Likely in 2035, they'll want our water. We need to be Norwegian about it.

For number two, that is why we have a military. Realpolitik. Not NDP dick sucking. Most crop failures are due to the government system they chose. Politics. Not climate change.

Over time, famines have become increasingly “man-made”-phenomena, becoming more clearly attributable to political causes, including non-democratic government and conflict. Paradoxically, over the course of the 20th century famine was virtually eradicated from most of the world, whilst over the same period there occurred some of the worst famines in recorded history. This is because many of the major famines of the 20th century were the outcome of wars or totalitarian regimes.
 
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