Sir, let me speak plainly, as one who helped forge this Republic through blood, sacrifice, and a deep reverence for liberty. To suggest that the United States should own another nation—uninvited, unprovoked, and against the will of its people—is an affront not only to the principles of sovereignty but to the very spirit of our Revolution. We did not cast off the yoke of empire only to become one. Let me offer this solemn warning: the people of this nation will not long support a military used for conquest rather than defense. The citizen-soldier does not shed his blood to expand dominion but to preserve liberty. And now, in 2025, to speak openly of seizing Greenland or threatening Canada—our peaceful neighbor and ally—is not only folly, but perilous. These are not acts of leadership, but symptoms of imperial delusion. The American people, weary of endless wars and global entanglements, will not rally behind fantasies of expansion. They will turn, in disgust, from those who treat foreign nations as real estate, and our allies as pawns. Power must be wielded with humility. The cause of liberty never advances by the sword of pride. And mark me well—you will force our military to be hated from within and without, placing them into greater danger. Like in the days of Vietnam, U.S. citizens will spit upon our warriors—not for who they are, but for what we forced them to become: the symbol and servant of a nation acting with cruelty toward the world. That burden, once placed upon them, will not easily be undone.
Seizing Greenland or threatening Canada is imperial delusion. You will disgrace our military and endanger their honor.
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