Documents from the Canadian government show that the nation's military and diplomats have been secretly working on plans to invade Syria ...
Classified Documents Show Military Preparing to Attack
by Jason Ditz,
April 14, 2014
Documents from the Canadian government show that the nation’s military and diplomats have been secretly
working on plans to invade Syria for quite some time, cobbling together five distinct scenarios that they could use to justify such an attack.
Canadian officials have publicly insisted for months they have “no plans” to be brought into the Syrian Civil War,
but the internal documents, classified and heavily redacted, detail preparations for both an intervention and a long-term presence to back pro-West rebels as an alternative to al-Qaeda.
Canada has no history of unilateral interventions of this sort, so it
is likely that the planning presumes the nation getting sucked into a
war in Syria as some part of a NATO occupation, though the redactions in
the documents make it entirely unclear.
The preparations also reveal that Canada has been working at training
myriad rebel factions in “leadership skills” in anticipation of
eventually backing them as a new government.
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I think this could be true but could also be a ruse to throw Russia off. Russia is presently involved in two wars, Syria and Ukraine and that is very expensive. So, shifting more armaments and soldiers and sailors towards Syria to counter the U.S. and NATO in regard to Ukraine might give the NATO alliance what they need to succeed in their goals as well.
Whatever good will Russia had from NATO powers is now possibly permanently gone.
The NATO powers are just so disgusted with Russia over what has happened to the average person in Syria through all this that the whole thing now with Ukraine has lost all NATO nations their patience with Russia. Likely Good will is gone from Russia because of the actions Russia has taken in both Syria AND Ukraine together.
The difference between Order which Russia Champions versus Human Rights which NATO nations champion has become such a chasm that hope may now be lost to bridge this gap between Russia and the NATO nations both now and in the future.
So, it is now what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object. Something usually gives.
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