Carney vows to defend Greenland "with measures as necessary"
Mark Carney says Canada would back Greenland’s sovereignty if it were threatened with a military takeover, saying Ottawa would respond “with measures as necessary.”
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada would support Greenland “with measures as necessary” if it were threatened by military force, emphasizing that sovereignty and territorial integrity must be respected.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump is calling on U.S. allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz, urging countries that rely on Middle Eastern oil shipments to contribute naval forces to keep the vital shipping lane open.
Defence and security expert Joe Varner joins Marc Patrone to discuss the prime minister’s Greenland remarks, what they could mean for Canada’s NATO commitments, and the broader implications for Arctic security and international relations.
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