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A logistical nightmare has just become a reality for the United States military. Effective today, Canada has officially blocked the unrestricted movement of U.S. military convoys through its territory. For over 80 years, the Alaska Highway has been the lifeblood of our northern defenses, but now, every single truck carrying fuel, food, or ammunition to Alaska must wait for a 72-hour permit from Ottawa and pay a staggering $50,000 fee. With the power to deny transit for any "political concern," Canada now holds the keys to U.S. military readiness in the Arctic. President Trump is reportedly in a state of "rage" as the Pentagon scrambles to find billion-dollar alternatives. Is this a simple permit system, or a strategic chokehold on American sovereignty? See the full breakdown of how our northern supply lines were just cut in the comments.