Deep Military Integration: Towards A North American Combined Military Force

Posted on Friday, February 10 at 19:53 by NAUWATCH

By Dana Gabriel

Whether it’s the perimeter security deal, the ongoing mission in Afghanistan or the bombing campaign that took place in Libya, the U.S. and Canada continue to enhance security and military cooperation. Under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, both countries have further deepened their defense relationship. In addition, Canada has pursued a more U.S.-style foreign policy. This includes imposing tougher sanctions on Iran, along with further expanding sanctions against Syria. Much like the U.S., Harper has singled out Iran as a threat to international peace and security. He has echoed the same sentiments that the regime is seeking a nuclear weapon and would be prepared to use it. Defense Minister Peter MacKay has also indicated that if necessary, Canada's armed forces are ready to offer assistance in Syria. More than ever, the U.S, and Canada share a more common approach to advancing security interests in not only North America, but around the globe.

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  1. by RickW
    Sat Feb 11, 2012 9:54 pm
    Defense Minister Peter MacKay has also indicated that if necessary, Canada's armed forces are ready to offer assistance in Syria.

    Empty words. The reason no one has moved in on Syria is because it might well be considered the 21st century's Sarajevo.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassinat ... of_Austria

  2. by avatar Scout
    Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:38 pm
    The above story is an understatement based on the evidence that can be found by clicking on the link below... {Irrelevant link deleted.} ...I think the word you'll be looking for after viewing it is TREASON!



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