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Joy Reid Predicts Canada Would Crush U.S. in Hypothetical War
MSNBC host Joy Reid sparked outrage by claiming Canada would defeat the U.S. in a war on her show. She cited the War of 1812 when British and Canadian forces burned the White House. Her bold take has reignited debate over U.S.-Canada relations.
Reid argued that history proves the U.S. could never beat its northern neighbor militarily. She pointed to the 1814 victory as evidence of Canadian resilience. Critics slammed her for oversimplifying a complex past event.
The comment came amid tensions over Trumps 51st state rhetoric and tariffs. Reid suggested Canada’s resolve today mirrors its defiance back then. She ignored the vast gap in modern military power between the two nations.
U.S. forces boast over 1.3 million active troops and cutting-edge weaponry. Canada’s military numbers under 70000 with far less firepower. Experts say Reids claim defies current realities despite her historical nod.
Retired U.S. General Barry McCaffrey called talk of war with Canada unthinkable. He stressed the 5000-mile undefended border and deep economic ties. Reids remarks he said distort a partnership vital to both sides.
Canadian leaders have dismissed war hype as absurd amid Trumps provocations. Yet Reids words tapped into growing unease over U.S. policies. Her framing cast Canada as a scrappy underdog ready to fight back.
Social media erupted with Americans mocking Reids take as detached from facts. Others accused her of stoking division at a tense moment. The backlash shows how fast such claims can inflame public sentiment.
Reid has not backed down doubling down on her view of Canadian grit. Her stance plays to a narrative of U.S. overreach facing resistance. It risks overshadowing real issues like trade with speculative bluster.
Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 24 |
| Left | 9 |
| Right | 7 |
| Center | 6 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Left |
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