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Anonymous (ID: 12P8Szx0) United States No.512459643 >>512460481 >>512463377 >>512464005 >>512464955 >>512468906 >>512469503 >>512471823
REMINDER THAT THIS IS HAPPENING AND ALL OTHER ANSWERS ARE COPE!
As the U.S. looks to annex Greenland and secure control over the Arctic Circle, it edges closer to a historic milestone: the first viable Northwest Passage route from the Orient to the West. This shift is redirecting strategic focus away from the Middle East and the protection of the Suez Canal - toward Alaska, Greenland, and Northern Canada.

The Northwest Passage slashes the voyage from the Orient to the West by over 5,000 nautical miles - a difference vast enough to reshape global supply chains forever. A new age of abundance will emerge, with the United States at its center. No longer shackled to military installations in the Middle East, no longer dependent on the Mediterranean, the Gulf of Aden, or the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, America will instead anchor its influence in the Arctic - a region far closer to its homeland.

And in this new era, Israelโ€™s grip on the American elite, on Congress, and on future presidents will weaken-perhaps permanently.

Imperium mortuum est; Vivat Imperium!
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Anonymous (ID: kPa1nC6G) United States No.512459976 >>512468906
Anonymous (ID: 4c4iuQ3V) United States No.512460103 >>512460398 >>512468906
Why doesn't the US just bomb Canada instead of Iran then?
Anonymous (ID: 12P8Szx0) United States No.512460398 >>512460728
>>512460103
Because the US wants to annex Canada not flatten it. The process of annexing Canada will be a multi-decade process and mostly be a result of economic interests rather than military operations.
Anonymous (ID: mG2Yuwko) United Kingdom No.512460481 >>512460701
>>512459643 (OP)
the jewish grip on america is system immanent and has fuck all to do with suez.
Yes that passage is relevant, but no, there wont be that much of a difference for prosperity. shipping shit over oceans in super transports costs barely anything in the first place. Thats why globalism was even viable. shipping cost are already a miniscule amount of the overall cost so this makes barely any difference.
Anonymous (ID: 12P8Szx0) United States No.512460701 >>512463084 >>512468906
>>512460481
US shipping companies alone spend over 2.2 Trillion PER YEAR on logistics cutting that in half or by a third is SIGNIFICANT especially because its not just savings on the logistics of it, it is also equal to up to 25% MORE shipments which alone will fundamentally change the global supply chain.
Anonymous (ID: uNnxKvfR) Canada No.512460728 >>512470514
>>512460398
Canadian leadership is currently trying to fill Canada with poison so it canโ€™t be annexed. It will have to be done for later, the US doesnโ€™t have decades before Canada becomes a failed state with 50 million Indians starving up here.
Anonymous (ID: mG2Yuwko) United Kingdom No.512463084 >>512463212 >>512468906
>>512460701
how tf do you cut that in half?
the money is spent on shit like loading ships and their maintenance, harbour fees, storage etc. also, are you sure youre talking about ocean-shipping and not shipping in general? Of course airmail costs FedEx etc a lotta money.
Reducing the traveltime doesnt make much of a difference, just like prices didnt explode either when suddenly ocean shipping avoided suez cause it was blocked or when houthis did their thing. barely changed anything.
Its not equal to 25% more shipment either because there isnt a bottleneck in the first place.
Anonymous (ID: 12P8Szx0) United States No.512463212 >>512466316
>>512463084
>How do you cut costs like that?
By cutting 5000 nautical miles off a round trip via the North West Passage
Anonymous (ID: 5deMzHf/) No.512463377
>>512459643 (OP)
Maybe them warning about global warming was really just them saying "hey look this is what we are gonna do. We gotta heat up the planet just a little bit and then we can open up the shipping lanes." and all the hoopla was just them making predictions to know when to invest.
Anonymous (ID: wI4pgQKJ) No.512463882
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Anonymous (ID: CwdRCUce) United States No.512464005
>>512459643 (OP)
>A new age of abundance will emerge
Anonymous (ID: MLGCol4Y) United States No.512464955
>>512459643 (OP)
>Israel
Its Jews, Christians, and sociopaths of any race who just want power and wealth.
Israel was always a shiny object beloved by the weaker faction of international jewry. There is no priesthood,Jews dont actually have a faith. The ones with power are amoral hedonists like every human of every race whose family has lived in comfort with no competition or challenge for generations.
Anonymous (ID: mG2Yuwko) United Kingdom No.512466316 >>512466678
>>512463212
look at the shipping prices between asia and EU/US when the suez canal was blocked and ships had to go much farther around africa. That was thousands of miles too and it barely mattered, but everything on that route shouldve doubled in price according to your understanding of ocean shipping right? but that just isnt how this works.
Anonymous (ID: 12P8Szx0) United States No.512466678 >>512468349
>>512466316
First of all there is only about a 2300 nautical mile difference between the Cape of Good Hope route Vs. Suez Canal.

Second of all the Suez has never been closed except for during the Evergiven incident when the canal was physically blocked.

Third of all even that short term blockage during the Evergiven incident increased the cost of shipping by 6.7 MILLION DOLLARS A MINUTE.
Anonymous (ID: mG2Yuwko) United Kingdom No.512468349 >>512468522
>>512466678
1. doesnt matter
2. the point is there was a significant period of time where like the biggest shipping companies took the african route and after the initial hiccup prices went down massively.
3. short term blockage/minute is not equal to long term change. its expensive when the stuff doesnt arrive on time, but thats not because of the price of shipping going up because of distance, its because suddenly supplychains are all messed up and factories are willing to pay more to not be the ones running out of inputs (or the first to come back)
Secondly, obviously the ships in front of the canal when it got blocked are part of that number as well cause they werent operating while sitting around, so that has fuck all to do with it.
Globalism was viable cause ocean shipping has miniscule transport costs. Reducing the already minimal costs will barely change anything for overall societal prosperity. But even if it did happen, why the fuck would shipping companies not just pocket the difference? Not like youre suddenly gonna see competition showing up in force.
Anonymous (ID: 12P8Szx0) United States No.512468522
>>512468349
>its because suddenly supplychains are all messed
Correct a revolutionary 5000 nautical mile shortcut that is both safer and quicker to traverse will as you say "mess up" supply chains and alter the global market just as it was "messed up" in the other direction after there was a 2300 nautical mile INCREASE to global supply chains during the Evergiven Incident
/\nonymous (ID: a6tvXP4G) Canada No.512468598
All previously white nations will be jewish communist states with 15 minute cities full of jeets and africans. You won't own a house or any land, and the only "nature" you will be allowed to use will be overcrowded manicured parks.
Anonymous (ID: 7+Je0mtz) United States No.512468906
>>512459643 (OP)
>>512459976
>>512460103
>>512460701
>>512463084

Not happening, Greenland isn't giving up the Danish Social Welfare State for America's paltry social welfare state. What's happening is the opposite. Russia's going to try to take Alaska after it loses the war in Europe.
Anonymous (ID: /rR8+Nsx) United States No.512469503 >>512469559 >>512470283
>>512459643 (OP)
I call absolute bullshit. I was on a plane that went over the Arctic Ocean in July 2024. This is one of the pictures I took. I took several others over hours, and they were the same. Either ice, or extremely thick snow perhaps hundreds of feet high in some places).

Does it look melted or navigable by ship to you? Especially in the middle of the summer?
Anonymous (ID: /rR8+Nsx) United States No.512469559
>>512469503
And I have no idea why the image rotated like that.
Anonymous (ID: Rsfop8W0) Malaysia No.512469712
from where though? from japan to europe? 2 dying moribund economic zones? the rest of asia is enemy held territory
Anonymous (ID: kD4BjELk) United States No.512470283 >>512471377
>>512469503
Perhaps you were not flying over the parts that this map is showing?
Anonymous (ID: vtDcvm1L) United States No.512470514
>>512460728
>Starving.
You answered your own question.
Anonymous (ID: /rR8+Nsx) United States No.512471377
>>512470283
Nope. Flew out of Chicago and straight north (flew from Boston to Chicago, and flew from Chicago to Hong Kong).

This picture was from earlier that day, when the plane was flying over the Hudson Bay, which is much further South than the Arctic Ocean.
Anonymous (ID: N1tGPc78) Canada No.512471823 >>512472075
>>512459643 (OP)
K, can you annex canada while you are at it? I wanna join ICE and deport assorted brown niggers
Anonymous (ID: /rR8+Nsx) United States No.512472075
>>512471823
That's not the kind of ice we are talking about.