Canada is joining a U.S-led maritime force to protect commercial ships transiting the Red Sea that have come under attack from drones and ballistic missiles fired from parts of Yemen controlled by Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
Canada's initial contribution will be a handful of personnel, two government sources said. One of the sources said these will be staff officers who will likely be assigned to work at a regional U.S. command and help with operational planning.
The ideal vessel for this maritime force would be an air-defence destroyer, able to handle threats such as anti-ship ballistic missiles, but Canada doesn't have such a capability at the moment.
This is a navy that used to have aircraft carriers
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I think they're required to send a symbolic number of troops as a show of fealty.
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They're literally sending 6 people to work from North Carolina doing phone calls and making sure the American's bottled water shows up on time. Canada said this is because:
Lmfao, imagine being this cucked on the world stage.
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Lmao. Go fetch my water squire.
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