Mark Carney is weighing sending Canadian soldiers to Greenland for NATO exercises—raising questions about whether this is a strategic move or political posturing.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is reportedly reviewing plans for a small contingent of Canadian troops to participate in NATO exercises in Greenland, a move designed to signal support for Denmark amid rising U.S. interest in the island.
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