CDSmith |
06-22-2014 12:24 PM |
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Originally Posted by SilentKnight
(Post 20132406)
I read somewhere they had a plan drawn up for Canada in the 30s. :1orglaugh
What preemptive threat does the land of poutine make?
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Well let's see. Back then they would have looked at how Canada raised one of the largest armies in the world during the start of WW I, most of which was raised without a draft. That alone, plus certain events during the 1812 war that we best not get into or it's cause a stir :D well...although Can & US had been friendly allies for a hundered years or more they'd have been stupid not to have some sort of plan B for us in place.
This was again underlined near the start of WWII when Canada again raised a massive army in a short period of time, again most of it amassed prior to the draft. We became the 4th largest army in the world by the mid 40's.
The only difference between Canada then and Canada now is we have a lot more people. If anyone thinks Canada can't again raise an army that knows how to kick ass and take names (Vimy Ridge, anyone? Juno Beach, anyone?) think again.
As for preemptive plans by the US, hopefully they'll never be needed against us. But a high-value target like the USA would be utterly stupid not to have scenarios laid out for every concievable event and hypethetical attack. And America isn't the type to leave that sort of thing to chance.
As for your earlier reference likening them to Hitler, well as I recall Hitler did more than just "lay plans".
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