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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
Let me ask you - if Canada was asked by a NATO participating nation to be part of a multi-national force to assist in internal affairs, would you say "Canada is sending in troops" or would you say "NATO is sending in troops" in your scenario?
Because each answer has a significantly different context.
And I'm sure you're capable of discerning the too.
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In that particular scenario, as a Canadian I would say Canada is sending troops in. Frankly, that's all I would care about.
Question for you - would Canada send troops in my scenario? Or would there be some concern about sovereignty, optics and legality associated with peace keeping and resulting deaths at the hands of Canadian troops?