Canada willing to join US ‘Iron Dome’ missile shield, defence minister says
- Canada's Defence Minister Bill Blair stated that a missile-defence system covering all of North America is sensible as the U.S. Develops an 'Iron Dome' to protect against airborne attacks.
- The U.S. President issued an executive order for a 'next-generation missile defense shield' on January 27 to counter various aerial threats.
- Canada has committed over $38 billion to enhance NORAD's capabilities, despite previously avoiding participation in U.S. Ballistic missile defense.
- Blair emphasized that an integrated missile-defence system for North America is logical, leaving room for policy revisions regarding missile threats.
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