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BREAKING: Moscow Sends War Message To President Trump…

WW3 Getting CLOSER.

Russia is continuing to warn the West of further attacks against Russia.

Whether it be in the form of missiles or sanctions, the former Soviet Union doesn't seem like

they wish to play "war games" any longer.

The United States this month added several Russian firms and officials to a sanctions

blacklist in response to what it said were the Kremlin's "malign activities."

Moscow says those sanctions are unlawful and has warned that it will retaliate in a "painful"

manner.

"No one should be under any illusions," said Valentina Matvienko, who is closely aligned

with the Kremlin, was quoted as saying by the Interfax News Agency.

Matvienko, the speaker of the Russian upper house of parliament, said on Wednesday that

Moscow's response to any United States sanctions will be targeted and painful, Russian news

agencies reported.

"Russia's response to the sanctions, our so-called counter-sanctions, will be precise,

painful, and without question sensitive for exactly those countries that imposed them

[the sanctions] on Russia," she was quoted as saying, according to Reuters.

"Sanctions are a double-edged sword and those who impose them should understand that

sanctions against countries, especially those like Russia, will carry with them risks of

serious consequences for those who impose them," Matvienko added.

Lawmakers in the lower house of the Russian parliament have drawn up legislation that

would give the government powers to ban or restrict imports of U.S. goods and services

ranging from medicines to software and rocket engines.

However, the Kremlin has not yet said if it backs such measures.

U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned the joint U.S., French, and British military operation

last weekend that struck several sites in Syria to punish the Russian-backed government

of President Bashar Assad for an apparent chemical attack that killed civilians.

Trump said the strike was "absolute precision."

A senior U.S. administration official said on Monday Trump has delayed imposing additional

sanctions on Russia and is unlikely to approve them unless Moscow carries out a new cyber

attack or some other provocation that would warrant sanctions.

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What If The US Joined Canada? - Duration: 3:40.

There are always talks about the united states and Canada merging into one country.

But most of the time, the talks revolve around the idea of Canada becoming part of the united

states.

But lets imagine, just for the next few minutes, what if the united states joined Canada?

Hello and welcome back to life's biggest questions, I'm charlotte dobre.

Firstly, the facts.

Americans would have to get used to a lot of changes as new Canadians.

Yes, both countries are democratic, but they are very different.

If the united states joined Canada, they would become part of the british commonwealth.

Canada's current population, 36.29 million, would become 362 million.

Canada would also inherit Americas substantial national debt.

At the time this video was filmed.

The US public debt is 13.62 trillion.

Intragovernmental holdings are at 5.34 trillion.

So the total gross national debt of 18.96 trillion would be added to canadas gross national

debt of 1.8 trillion.

Americans would now have a prime minster, not a president.

A house of commons, not a house of representatives.

Both countries do have a senate.

The amount of government elected officials would skyrocket in order to accommodate the

300 million new Canadians.

The American states would also become Canadian provinces.

Canada has two official languages, French and english.

Many schools that were formerly American would start teaching french.

It can be assumed that many new Canadians would attend post secondary institution.

Canadian Universities are a lot less expensive than American ones.

On average, the price of attending a Canadian university every year is only about 15 thousand

dollars.

In the united states, tuition per year plus room and board can cost up to 50 thousand

dollars.

Americans would have to adopt the metric system, unlike the customary system.

Celcius not Farenheit.

Meters and kilometers not miles and feet.

On the plus side of things, well depending on how you feel about universal health care,

universal health care would be adopted by all.

And yes, universal health care in Canada does work.

The life expectancy in Canada is 82.14 years.

In the united states, its 78.74 years.

On the negative side of things, Canadians pay more taxes than americans.

The us Federal income tax brackets range from 10% to 35%.

In canada, the lowest tax bracket is 15%, the highest is 29%.

Usually, on puchases, Canadians pay higher sales tax, depending on the province.

Most provinces sales tax ranges from 12-14 percent.

Some provinces have a sales tax of 15%.

It almost makes you not want to go shopping.

Almost.

Americans would have to get used to living in a country with strict gun laws.

The Canadian government would likely orchestrate a total gun recall.

Recalling guns would also result in a lower crime rate.

In Toronto, a city with a population of 5 million, there are less than 50 gun related

deaths per year.

Whereas in the united states, a city with 3 million people Chicago, there are at least

500 gun deaths per year.

But America has a far better economy than Canada.

There are far more opportunities to build wealth in America.

If America became part of Canada, and adopted the Canadian dollar, it would not be beneficial.

The Canadian dollar is only worth about 70 cents American.

America's powerful army would merge with canadas.

It is difficult to imagine how the world would see the new Canada.

Americans are not as liked by foreigners as Canadians are.

Canada is known on the global stage for being a peace keepers.

Americans are known for being bullies.

Would Canadians now have more enemies for taking the americans in?

Or would america's many enemies change their tune.

Of course, America would never join Canada.

Although Canada is a great country with many strengths, The united states is one of the

world foremost superpowers.

Plus americans would never give up their guns, amirite?s For now, I'm charlotte dobre and

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'Bullitt' Ford Mustang joins other American landmarks on the National Mall - Duration: 3:04.

For car enthusiasts, the 1968 Ford Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in Bullitt represents

everything that's great about America.

So it's appropriate that this movie icon will be displayed on the National Mall among

other American landmarks.

Through April 23, the Bullitt Mustang will displayed in an illuminated glass case located

between the National Art Gallery and the National Air & Space Museum.

The car's D.C. debut is part of the Historic Vehicle Association's Cars at the Capital

event, in which a different car is put on display about every week.

Other cars in the rotation this year include the Ferrari 250GT California Spyder replica

from Ferris Bueller's Day Off and the 15 millionth Ford — a 1927 Model T.

This Mustang is one of two used in the filming of Bullitt.

The second car, which was set up for the many jumps in the movie's famous car chase through

San Francisco, resurfaced in Mexico in 2017, stripped of some parts and in the process

of a rebuild.

Many doubted the other car was still around, let alone in virtually original condition.

On screen, the Mustang wore Highland Green paint, and lacked the badges and fog lights

that were installed at the factory.

But anyone can paint a car green and strip off the badges.

Telltale details, such as camera mounts, a Warner Bros. parking sticker, and missing

rear backup lights proved this car was the genuine article.

After filming, the car was sold off, and eventually wound up in the hands of Robert Kiernan, Jr.

McQueen himself tracked the Mustang down and made a half-hearted attempt to buy it back,

but Kiernan kept it, even using it as a daily driver for several years.

Kiernan died in 2014 and ownership passed to his son Sean, who worked with Ford to bring

the Mustang back into the spotlight.

Ford is launching a special-edition Bullitt Mustang to commemorate the movie's 50th

anniversary, so the timing for a comeback couldn't have been better.

The movie car appeared at the 2018 Detroit Auto Show earlier this year, marking the first

time it had been seen in public in decades.

Between the appearances in Detroit and D.C., Ford and the car's owner are making up for

lost time.

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