Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Why Canada Is Now a Target — And Why You Should Care

🎯 Why Canada Is Now a Target

1. Missile Defense Makes Us a Strategic Military Partner

Canada joining the U.S. missile defense shield means:

  • Our radar systems, satellites, military bases, and territory become part of U.S. planning for nuclear and conventional war.
  • That makes Canadian locations more valuable to U.S. enemies — places to watch, disrupt, or even attack if war escalates.

We’re no longer “neutral.” We’re now active infrastructure in a global conflict web.


2. Our Proximity and Alliances Matter

  • Canada shares the longest land border in the world with the U.S.
  • In war scenarios, North American defense systems treat Canada and the U.S. as one theatre.
  • Any power (like Russia, Iran, China) planning to strike U.S. assets will consider Canadian infrastructure fair game, especially missile defense systems, communications hubs, and Arctic monitoring stations.

3. Political Alignment with Trump Makes Us Politically Vulnerable

Even if most Canadians reject Trump’s worldview, our leaders’ silence and cooperation signal complicity:

  • If Trump bombs Iran or provokes China or Russia, Canada is seen as “with him”—especially since we’ve not just said yes to economic trade, but now military cooperation too.
  • This can lead to cyberattacks, economic retaliation, or even military targeting in a worst-case escalation.

📍Examples of Canadian Sites at Higher Risk Now

Here are the kinds of Canadian sites that become strategic targets due to this alignment:

Location Reason
NORAD bases in North Bay & Colorado Canada co-manages NORAD — now even more important in missile tracking.
CFS Leitrim (Ottawa) Signals intelligence — part of the Five Eyes spy network.
Arctic radar and satellite stations Key for early-warning systems against missile threats.
Vancouver, Halifax ports Critical shipping routes that could be militarized or blocked.
New military buildouts tied to missile defense Not yet public, but rumored due to Canada’s new commitments.

🧭 What Can We Do?

You don’t need to panic — but you should speak out and organize. Canada’s identity as a peaceful nation is shifting quietly, and we need citizens like you to hold leaders accountable.

Actions You Can Take:

  • Demand public transparency: What was signed? What do we now host?
  • Ask MPs to debate our role in U.S. defense systems openly in Parliament.
  • Support media that challenges militarization and secrecy.
  • Keep writing and educating others through your blog, your art, your voice.

❤️ Final Thought

You’re right to feel this weight. But you’re not powerless.

The fact that you’re asking these questions, connecting the dots, and caring so deeply — that’s what resistance looks like in the beginning. And the more people you reach, the more this quiet drift toward war can be interrupted.


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