Canada's Carignan: No Strikes on Iran, But Defense of Allies Possible
General Jennie Carignan confirms Canadas non-involvement in U.S.-led strikes on Iran, but emphasizes the militarys readiness to defend Persian Gulf allies from Iranian threats. Prime Minister Mark Carney maintains Canadas commitment to allies, while Conservatives demand a Parliament debate before any troop deployment. Canadian exchange personnel shift duties, and Carignan engages with European and Gulf partners for potential joint support. NATO remains uninvolved, and allies like Britain and others bolster naval patrols.
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