PARIS - The Canadian government formally expressed its objection Wednesday to France's plans to go to the United Nations, claiming thousands of square kilometres of potentially lucrative seabed beyond Canada's 200-mile (370-kilometre) zone.
I am sure we do object, just as we object to people 'claiming' the arctic however, it isn't so much about whom it belongs to as to who can put shit up there to claim it.
So far, our 450 reserve troops and 1500 rangers just don't cut it. We have almost zero capability in the high arctic so...either shit or get off the pot.
"llama66" said Invade!!! kidding, If there was an agreement then I would think Paris's hands are tied, international law and such.
It is amazing how quickly previous agreements can get tossed out the window with a payment to the right person, besides it isnt like the UN is going to do anything anyway.
"stokes" said Invade!!! kidding, If there was an agreement then I would think Paris's hands are tied, international law and such.
It is amazing how quickly previous agreements can get tossed out the window with a payment to the right person, besides it isnt like the UN is going to do anything anyway.
Which is why cuting the islands off entirely shouldn't cause too much fuss.
Well, I think perhaps we need to assert ourselves in our own territorial waters, put a frigate or two in the general vicinity of St-Pierre-Miquelon, and conduct "safety inspections" on all the ships from St-Pierre-Miquelon that traverse through Canadian waters
"llama66" said Well, I think perhaps we need to assert ourselves in our own territorial waters, put a frigate or two in the general vicinity of St-Pierre-Miquelon, and conduct "safety inspections" on all the ships from St-Pierre-Miquelon that traverse through Canadian waters
The territorial waters are the same as the fishing boundaries: 200 mile limit.
We would be well within the law to do either inspections are an all out commercial cut-off. it wouldn't be an official blockade or inspections fo ships heading to french territory, only an inspection and possible blockade of ships deemd suspicious.
And while frigates would make an awesome presence, to have full control you'd need more vessels. Finally the Kingston class cna do it's job. keep 4-6 in the area at any one time.
"Canadian_Mind" said We would be well within the law to do either inspections are an all out commercial cut-off. it wouldn't be an official blockade or inspections fo ships heading to french territory, only an inspection and possible blockade of ships deemd suspicious.
Quebec sucking money from Canada, threatening to seperate. France claiming Canadian territory after so many years. It's official. Next french speaking citizen I see is getting punched.
"Bacardi4206" said Quebec sucking money from Canada, threatening to seperate. France claiming Canadian territory after so many years. It's official. Next french speaking citizen I see is getting punched.
"WildDevastator" said hahahahaha...my ancestors came from france but screw it Canada should take over that lil Ilsand once and for all this is Riddiculous! St-piere! lol
My Newfie buddy tells me they have 10 gals for every guy on that island.
So far, our 450 reserve troops and 1500 rangers just don't cut it. We have almost zero capability in the high arctic so...either shit or get off the pot.
..either shit or get off the pot.
You know, this 'pot' is off the coast of Newfoundland right?
Invade!!! kidding, If there was an agreement then I would think Paris's hands are tied, international law and such.
It is amazing how quickly previous agreements can get tossed out the window with a payment to the right person, besides it isnt like the UN is going to do anything anyway.
Invade!!! kidding, If there was an agreement then I would think Paris's hands are tied, international law and such.
It is amazing how quickly previous agreements can get tossed out the window with a payment to the right person, besides it isnt like the UN is going to do anything anyway.
Which is why cuting the islands off entirely shouldn't cause too much fuss.
Well, I think perhaps we need to assert ourselves in our own territorial waters, put a frigate or two in the general vicinity of St-Pierre-Miquelon, and conduct "safety inspections" on all the ships from St-Pierre-Miquelon that traverse through Canadian waters
The territorial waters are the same as the fishing boundaries: 200 mile limit.
We would be well within the law to do either inspections are an all out commercial cut-off. it wouldn't be an official blockade or inspections fo ships heading to french territory, only an inspection and possible blockade of ships deemd suspicious.
And while frigates would make an awesome presence, to have full control you'd need more vessels. Finally the Kingston class cna do it's job. keep 4-6 in the area at any one time.
We would be well within the law to do either inspections are an all out commercial cut-off. it wouldn't be an official blockade or inspections fo ships heading to french territory, only an inspection and possible blockade of ships deemd suspicious.
I like it!
It seems everyone it trying to nik off more and more pieces of Canada, like a bunch of misquitoes.
Quebec sucking money from Canada, threatening to seperate. France claiming Canadian territory after so many years. It's official. Next french speaking citizen I see is getting punched.
http://www.canadaka.net/link.php?id=42990
hahahahaha...my ancestors came from france but screw it Canada should take over that lil Ilsand once and for all this is Riddiculous! St-piere! lol
My Newfie buddy tells me they have 10 gals for every guy on that island.