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At a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Carney was asked if he could definitively say Canada would not get involved militarily in the conflict in the Middle East.
"One can never categorically rule out participation," Carney replied. "We will stand by our allies when it makes sense."
Carney won't 'categorically rule out' military participation - Conflict spreads across the Middle East in days after U.S.-Israeli attack kills Iran's supreme leader
At a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Carney was asked if he could definitively say Canada would not get involved militarily in the conflict in the Middle East....
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
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At a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Carney was asked if he could definitively say Canada would not get involved militarily in the conflict in the Middle East.
"One can never categorically rule out participation," Carney replied. "We will stand by our allies when it makes sense."
Carney won't 'categorically rule out' military participation - Conflict spreads across the Middle East in days after U.S.-Israeli attack kills Iran's supreme leader
At a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Carney was asked if he could definitively say Canada would not get involved militarily in the conflict in the Middle East....
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
So now, we're not only talking about article 5, but also "help our Gulf states partners"
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The head of the Canadian Armed Forces says Canada may be called on to help defend Persian Gulf states from Iran's strikes as the U.S.-led offensive expands into a wider regional war.
The comments come after Prime Minister Mark Carney left the door open to participating in the escalating situation in the Middle East if Canada's allies need help.
Gen. Jennie Carignan, chief of the defence staff, made it clear that Canada is not participating in Operation Epic Fury, the joint Israeli-U.S. attack on Iran that began six days ago, but stressed the situation is "quite dire and dangerous for the Gulf states."
On the sidelines of a defence conference in downtown Ottawa on Thursday, the top military commander said "our Gulf partners may require defence and support" and "this would be the type of military options that we could consider."
Canada could be called on to help defend Gulf states, says top military commander | CBC News
The head of the Canadian Armed Forces says Canada may be called on to help defend Persian Gulf states from Iran's strikes as the U.S.-led offensive expands into a wider regional war.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
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So now, we're not only talking about article 5, but also "help our Gulf states partners"
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The head of the Canadian Armed Forces says Canada may be called on to help defend Persian Gulf states from Iran's strikes as the U.S.-led offensive expands into a wider regional war.
The comments come after Prime Minister Mark Carney left the door open to participating in the escalating situation in the Middle East if Canada's allies need help.
Gen. Jennie Carignan, chief of the defence staff, made it clear that Canada is not participating in Operation Epic Fury, the joint Israeli-U.S. attack on Iran that began six days ago, but stressed the situation is "quite dire and dangerous for the Gulf states."
On the sidelines of a defence conference in downtown Ottawa on Thursday, the top military commander said "our Gulf partners may require defence and support" and "this would be the type of military options that we could consider."
Canada could be called on to help defend Gulf states, says top military commander | CBC News
The head of the Canadian Armed Forces says Canada may be called on to help defend Persian Gulf states from Iran's strikes as the U.S.-led offensive expands into a wider regional war.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
@stephanie This morning, I was led to believe it was in relation to NATO’s Articles 4 and 5.
I’ve been lied to… again!
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