By Jim Kouri
While Americans are being bombarded with large doses of presidential
primary news coverage, the US entered into an agreement with its
northern neighbor that may have an impact on future internal military
action.
In a political move that received little if any attention by the
American news media, the United States and Canada entered into a
military agreement on February 14, 2008, allowing the armed forces from
one nation to support the armed forces of the other nation during a
domestic civil emergency, even one that does not involve a cross-border
crisis, according to a police commander involved in homeland security
planning and implementation.
It is an initiative of the Bi-National Planning Group whose final
report, issued in June 2006, called for the creation of a
"Comprehensive Defense and Security Agreement," or a "continental
approach" to Canada-US defense and security.
The law enforcement executive told Newswithviews.com that the agreement
-- defined as a Civil Assistance Plan -- was not submitted to Congress
for debate and approval, nor did Congress pass any law or treaty
specifically authorizing this military agreement to combine the
operations of the armed forces of the United States and Canada in the
event of domestic civil disturbances ranging from violent storms, to
health epidemics, to civil riots or terrorist attacks.
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