Canada Opts Out of U.S. Defense Shield
TORONTO (AP) - Prime Minister Paul Martin said Thursday that Canada would opt out of the contentious U.S. missile defense program, a move that will further strain brittle relations between the neighbors but please Canadians who fear it could lead to an international arms race.
Martin, ending nearly two years of debate over whether Canada should participate in the development or operation of the multibillion-dollar program, said Ottawa would remain a close ally of Washington in the fight against global terrorism and continental security.
He said he intended to talk to President Bush later Thursday and that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had been informed of the decision earlier this week.
A State Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the United States had been informed beforehand of the decision, adding that Washington expects that cooperation with Canada will continue on a wide variety of issues.
Talking to reporters several minutes after his foreign minister first announced the move in the House of Commons, Martin said Canada would instead focus on strengthening its own military and defense in proposals laid out Wednesday in the federal budget.
“Canada recognizes the enormous burden that the United States shoulders, when it comes to international peace and security,” Martin said. “The substantial increases made yesterday to our defense budget are a tangible indication that Canada intends to carry its full share of that responsibility.”
The federal budget presented to the House of Commons calls for $10.5 billion in the next five years to increase the country’s beleaguered armed forces - including an additional 5,000 soldiers and 3,000 reservists - the largest commitment to defense in two decades. It also called for another $807,950 to improve Canada’s anti-terrorism efforts and security along the unarmed, 4,000-mile border with the United States.
When Bush visited Canada in December, he surprised Ottawa by making several unsolicited pitches for support of the defense shield, which is in the midst of testing interceptors capable of destroying incoming missiles targeted at North America.
I wouldn’t expect anything less…that’s just like the typical born-again. They come knock on the door in the middle of the day while you’re busy loudly fornicating in an “immoral” position that requires you to stand on a bible so you’re partner doesn’t have to keep his knees bent, and they have the nerve to try and sell you their religion, which by the way prohibits what you were just having so much fun doing. But that’s really neither here nor there…on with the news…
Martin, who leads a tenuous minority government, has said Ottawa would not support what he called the “weaponization of space.” Though he initially supported joining the program when he was a candidate for the Liberal leadership, Martin has retreated, since polls indicate that a majority of Canadians oppose it. Many believe that the umbrella, when fully implemented, could lead to an international arms race.
You know, we should nuke Canada just because they have a leader that follows what the majority of the people wish. I bet that bastard would even listen to his advisers if even if they said something he didn’t really want to hear, and they could still keep their position! Blow ‘em all up! That’s too much freedom! People should be free, but only free of their pesky arms and legs…not actually free to voice opinions and such!
The Bush administration has tried to make a public show of understanding that Martin heads up a minority government that could fall over such a contentious debate.
But U.S. Ambassador Paul Cellucci told reporters Wednesday that he was perplexed over Canada’s apparent decision to allow Washington to make the decision if a missile was headed toward its territory.
Did I miss something? Where in this article does it say that Canada is going to allow the US to decide what happens over Canada’s air space?
“Why would you want to give up sovereignty?” he said. “We don’t get it. We think Canada would want to be in the room deciding what to do about an incoming missile that might be heading toward Canada.”
Give up sovereignty? What? Just because Canada doesn’t want to stock pile bombs they don’t need. I mean how many countries do you hear clamoring to bomb the fuck out of Canada? Canada isn’t the war mongering, self-righteous, democracy proselytizing, liberators of dark-skinned people’s arms and legs. Of course we should all strike down Canada cause death can be liberating too.
Seriously though I love how this Ambassador, Paul Cellucci, pretends to care about the potential miss-guided missile headed toward Canada when the real concern on his mind is the missile flying over Canada headed toward the US that he’d rather have blown up before it crosses the imaginary line. Canada isn’t playing by the US rule book so I guess it’s the ambassador’s job to make it sound like they’re stupid and don’t care about their safety. I say the low profile approach seems to be working for Canada and it’s a lot cheaper than playing world police.










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