An 'Iron Dome' for North America? Talk heats up about Canada joining U.S. missile defence - eviltoast

Cross-border tensions or not, there’s growing talk in Washington that Canada and the U.S. could expand their military co-operation in a continental missile shield.

It came up last week at a U.S. Senate committee hearing, when the top-ranking Democrat reported he’d just gotten positive signals from Defence Minister Bill Blair that Canada could end decades of reluctance to join U.S. missile defence.

Rhode Island’s Jack Reed was talking about U.S. plans for a multi-faceted upgrade to the system — the project is currently nicknamed Iron Dome, a reference to Israel’s existing, albeit vastly different, system.

“I met recently with the defence minister from Canada,” Reed said, referring to Blair’s visit to Washington this month.

“They are very much interested in participating [in this initiative]. They have legal obstacles, but they assume they can jump over them.”

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    Two years ago. Absolutely.

    Now. You have got to be kidding me.

    1. Canada needs to be moving away from the US, not towards

    2. What does Canada do when the US says it needs to pay for 90% of it to be “fair”?

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      “We just need a few bases here and there, and to secure this buffer zone in the arctic, here sign this”

      I have no trust anymore.