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   From: invalid@none.com   
      
   In article <10ljpv0$2j9lh$2@dont-email.me>, nuh-   
   uh@nope.com says...   
   >   
   > On 2026-01-30 18:20, Skeeter wrote:   
   > > In article <10ljg9h$2gnqh$2@dont-email.me>, nuh-   
   > > uh@nope.com says...   
   > >>   
   > >> On 2026-01-30 14:17, Skeeter wrote:   
   > >>> In article <10lj9po$2enq2$3@dont-email.me>, nuh-   
   > >>> uh@nope.com says...   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> On 2026-01-30 12:59, Tal Yessen wrote:   
   > >>>>> On Thu, 29 Jan 2026 16:22:16 -0800 Alan wrote:   
   > >>>>>   
   > >>>>>> On 2026-01-29 16:16, Tal Yessen wrote:   
   > >>>>>>> On Thu, 29 Jan 2026 16:05:28 -0800 Alan wrote:   
   > >>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>>> Really?   
   > >>>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>>> Which actions of his demonstrate that?   
   > >>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>> New world order lackey.   
   > >>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>   
   > >>>>>> So you can't cite any actions   
   > >>>>>   
   > >>>>> AI Overview At the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Canadian   
   > >>>>> Prime Minister Mark Carney declared the end of the post-Cold War   
   > >>>>> rules-based international order, arguing it has been replaced by a   
   > >>>>> "harsh reality" of intense, unconstrained great-power rivalry. He   
   > >>>>> called for a new, more resilient world order built by "middle   
   > >>>>> powers" to counter this instability. Key details regarding this   
   > >>>>> perspective include: A "New Reality": Carney stated that the old   
   > >>>>> order is not returning and that the world is in a "rupture" where   
   > >>>>> geopolitics have no limits. Middle Power Alliance: He argued that   
   > >>>>> nations like Canada must form new alliances to create a "better,   
   > >>>>> stronger, more just" order that is not entirely dependent on   
   > >>>>> dominant superpowers. Strategic Shift: This new approach involves   
   > >>>>> moving away from the previous reliance on the United States, with   
   > >>>>> Canada seeking to build new trade and strategic partnerships with   
   > >>>>> countries like China and in Southeast Asia.   
   > >>>> And those aren't ACTIONS.   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> Those are WORDS.   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> And your attempt to interpret them is MINDREADING.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> Like you did with Pretti and Good?   
   > >>   
   > >> Nope.   
   > >>   
   > >> I looked at their ACTIONS.   
   > >>   
   > >> Good was attempting to drive AWAY.   
   > >>   
   > >> Pretty was trying to help a woman up who'd been pushed down by an ICE   
   goon.   
   > >   
   > > Yea, whatever trips your trigger. Well he's rich now.   
   >   
   > So you admit that's what he was doing.   
      
   I didn't admit to anything. That's you spinning again. You   
   poor soul.   
   >   
   > Got it.   
      
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