How could Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ work, and should Canada be part of it? - National | Globalnews.ca
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The irony is, the only country that has EVER, in Canada’s entire history as a nation, shown any intent or interest. either by word or deed, into attacking Canada is … the United States of America.
No other country has even hinted, ever, that it wants to or will or is planning to attack Canada the Nation.
England and France had a tiff over who would control the land that would be called Canada, and both ended up having a partnership in the new Nation of Canada. After that, they showed no interest. Well, maybe a comment or two from Chuck DeGaul.
Not even in either of the two World Wars.
In fact, it was not until the mid 1940’s that America proposed that Canada and the United States should be friends and partners in the military sense. Before that, we always had a healthy fear of the military intentions of America towards us.
And here a slightly different bias
The Ogdensburg Agreement [Part I: Introduction]
Abstract The Ogdensburg Agreement, rooted deeply in the tumultuous period of the early 1940s, emerged as a critical strategic alignment between Canada and the United States, forged in the shadows of a global conflict. This accord, catalyzed by the pressing need for North American continental defense against Axis powers, has had enduring ramifications that stretch…
The Blue and White (tbaw.ca)
How could Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ work, and should Canada be part of it? - National | Globalnews.ca
Canada's national security will ultimately benefit from participation in U.S. President Donald Trump's 'Golden Dome' missile defence plan, policy experts say.
Global News (globalnews.ca)
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The irony is, the only country that has EVER, in Canada’s entire history as a nation, shown any intent or interest. either by word or deed, into attacking Canada is … the United States of America.
No other country has even hinted, ever, that it wants to or will or is planning to attack Canada the Nation.
England and France had a tiff over who would control the land that would be called Canada, and both ended up having a partnership in the new Nation of Canada. After that, they showed no interest. Well, maybe a comment or two from Chuck DeGaul.
Not even in either of the two World Wars.
In fact, it was not until the mid 1940’s that America proposed that Canada and the United States should be friends and partners in the military sense. Before that, we always had a healthy fear of the military intentions of America towards us.
And here a slightly different bias
The Ogdensburg Agreement [Part I: Introduction]
Abstract The Ogdensburg Agreement, rooted deeply in the tumultuous period of the early 1940s, emerged as a critical strategic alignment between Canada and the United States, forged in the shadows of a global conflict. This accord, catalyzed by the pressing need for North American continental defense against Axis powers, has had enduring ramifications that stretch…
The Blue and White (tbaw.ca)
How could Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ work, and should Canada be part of it? - National | Globalnews.ca
Canada's national security will ultimately benefit from participation in U.S. President Donald Trump's 'Golden Dome' missile defence plan, policy experts say.
Global News (globalnews.ca)
No, and no
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What is the question you are answering?
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What is the question you are answering?
The title
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Okay, I understand now.