There is no realistic option for foreign military intervention to defend Canada against a US invasion. No other country in the World (other than the US) has the capability to deploy and support a military force at such a distance. And even if they did they couldn't deploy it in the face of the...
The US Army occupying Dauphin, Manitoba frankly wouldn't matter. They would only need to control the major cities. Have the Reserves train for and specialize in Urban warfare. It's also likely the type of warfare we'd be required to do in defence of a Russian invasion of Latvia so it wouldn't...
I don't know that US threats can have any impact on the situation as the rioters present an existential threat to the regime. If they don't put the uprising down they lose power whether the US intervenes or not.
What makes anyone think that a Hyundai plant in Canada wouldn't have exactly the same issues as a Ford or GM plant? It would still be dependent on a highly integrated component/sub-component multi-border supply chain (Canada/US/Mexico) with American pressure to limit any elements coming from...
https://defence-blog.com/washington-clears-sale-of-hellfire-missile-package-to-denmark/
Maybe Denmark should ask them to be delivered to Greenland...just in case.
There are questions being raised about how Venezuela's debts with China - which are currently being paid down through oil shipments - will be affected by the US taking control over Venezuela's oil exports. This is in addition to Chinese entitlements to 4.4 billion barrels of Venezuela's oil...
I don't see in the article where it suggests the US wouldn't intervene if Russia were to land in the Arctic. I'm pretty sure that under the "Donroe Doctrine" that if Canada were unable to respond to such an incursion that the US definitely would.
I find the reviewer's subtle implication that the fact that the Nordic militaries are better trained/equipped for Arctic warfare than the Americans somehow translates into the US having difficulty taking Greenland militarily pretty funny.
Greenland has a population of around 58,000 with only 12...
There are two reasons that existing non-nuclear states may seek to obtain nuclear weapons:
They are potentially threatened by an existing nuclear power and want nuclear weapons as a deterrent.
They have potential for conflict with a neighbouring non-nuclear power and want to either beat them in...
Yes...along with a whole hockey sock of other aircraft types according to this article from Task & Purpose:
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/fighters-bombers-venezuela-attack-maduro/
From other reports that I read (can't find specific articles at the moment) F-22's swept ahead to clear any...
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