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Canada's sovereignty may face risks amid U.S. rhetoric
Summary
An opinion piece argues Canada should assume former U.S. president Donald Trump could pursue risky moves over Greenland; the article reports the Canadian Armed Forces are modelling a response to a hypothetical U.S. attack.
Content
An opinion piece published Jan. 20 argues Canada should assume former U.S. president Donald Trump could pursue risky actions related to Greenland and Arctic sovereignty. The piece notes a doctored map posted by the U.S. president and a letter to Norway in which he referenced control of Greenland. It references the U.S. national security strategy language about reasserting influence in the Western Hemisphere. The article reports the Canadian Armed Forces are modelling a response to a hypothetical U.S. attack.
Known facts:
- The article reports the U.S. president posted a doctored map that included Greenland and Canada.
- The article cites a letter to Norway in which the president referenced control of Greenland.
- The article notes language in the U.S. national security strategy about reasserting influence in the Western Hemisphere.
- The article reports that the Canadian Armed Forces are modelling a response to a hypothetical U.S. attack.
Summary:
The opinion contends these developments could have implications for Canada's sovereignty and Arctic security. Undetermined at this time.
