On December 12, 2025, American commentator Tucker Carlson delivered a series of explicit, uninterrupted statements during a live interview with Matt Walsh that collectively amount to an open endorsement of coercive action against Canada. In the span of roughly three minutes, Carlson engaged in an unprecedented narrative assault on Canadian sovereignty and legitimacy, asserting that:
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Canada is “not even a country” – overtly delegitimizing Canada’s status as a sovereign nation.
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The Canadian government is murdering “tens of thousands” of citizens each year – accusing Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program of essentially mass state murder, including of children, and “harvesting the organs” from those killed.
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The U.S. should consider invading and occupying Canada on human rights grounds – explicitly framing a hypothetical military intervention as morally justified, and repeatedly insisting “I’m not joking even a tiny bit” to underline the seriousness of his advocacy.
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Canada is “way worse than Maduro” and even “worse than China” – claiming Canada’s alleged crimes outstrip those of Venezuela’s Maduro regime and the Chinese government, thus positioning Canada among the world’s most egregious human rights violators.



Our oil is very dirty and expensive to extract. It’s highly susceptible to being made unprofitable every time oil prices drop.
You know what country has the most advanced infrastructure specifically designed to process Canadian heavy crude. That would be the United States.
Its the processing that happens on site that is insanely costly. The stuff is almost coal in viscosity, but doesn’t burn because its mostly sand.
So is Venezuela’s. Hasn’t slowed them down.