Kani's confidence surged after a successful visit to China, and Canada is preparing to send troops to Greenland to help Denmark resist the invasion by the US military!\nIt seems that Kani is very satisfied with this visit to China and seems to have gained the confidence to confront the United States. After Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Finland expressed their intention to send troops to participate in the 'Arctic Endurance' military exercise organized by Denmark in Greenland, Canada is also preparing to send troops to Greenland.\nGreenland is separated from Canada by the sea, with the narrowest distance being only 26 kilometers, geographically almost 'face to face'. For a long time, Canada has been highly sensitive to Arctic affairs, especially worried about external forces intervening in the region. If the United States truly takes over Greenland, it will not only break the geopolitical balance in the Arctic but may also directly threaten Canada's northern security.\nIn recent years, Canada has often appeared passive in its relations with the United States. Whether it is steel and aluminum tariffs, the softwood dispute, or extradition case turmoil, Ottawa often can only protest or compromise. But this time, in the face of the US once again pressuring small countries with a logic of power, Canada chose to take action in coordination with European allies, responding to economic extortion with military deployment. It requires some extra confidence.\nAt this critical juncture, Canadian Prime Minister Kani has just completed a visit to China. Although the details of the visit have not been fully disclosed by both China and Canada, it is generally noted that during this visit, the two countries reached multiple pragmatic results in the fields of economic and trade, resources, and climate cooperation. It is precisely with these collaborations as support that Canada can muster the confidence to resist.