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America's Secret Plan to Attack Canada.

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 3:40 am
by gordonartist
:sneaky: :) America's Secret Plan to Invade Canada



America's Secret Plan to Invade Canada Posted by Greg Bjerg on April 14th, 2006 at 9:38 pm

At a length of 5,522 miles (8,891 kilometers), Canada and the United States share the longest non-militarized border in the world. Today we think of the two nations as the friendliest of neighbors, but at one time both nations had somewhat detailed plans for attacking one another… just in case.

The U.S. plan was titled "Joint Army and Navy Basic War Plan – Red," and it included plans for the invasion of Canada by the United States as part of a larger worldwide military action. War Plan Red was actually designed for a war against England and it’s Commonwealth. The scenario imagined a conflict between England (code name Red) and the United States (Blue) fighting over vital international trade and commercial interests.

The plan was devised by the Pentagon U.S. military in 1934. In the event of such a military conflict, American planners assumed that England would use Canada (Crimson)– a part of the British Commonwealth– as a staging area for attacks on the United States. The Army had even researched which beaches the British might use for amphibious landings.

The American military wasn't going to ignore a possible Anglo-Canadian threat, so a strategy for a preemptive takeover was devised. The ninety-four-page document outlined plans for stopping British reinforcements by taking the port of Halifax, then seizing the hydroelectric power plants at Niagara Falls while the Navy blockaded Canada's Atlantic and Pacific ports. The Navy would also take control of the Great Lakes. Special notice was made about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and how they were not a force to be taken lightly in a military action.

Next the U.S. Army was to attack in force on three fronts – advancing from North Dakota towards Winnipeg, moving from Vermont to capture Montreal and Quebec, and moving from the upper Midwest to take over the nickel mines of Ontario. The plan also called for a convoy to travel up Route 99 to Vancouver, and for the British colonies in the Caribbean to be taken. The goal of the U.S. was not only to defeat Canada, but to claim it as a prize, as described in the document:

“BLUE intentions are to hold in perpetuity all CRIMSON and RED territory gained. The policy will be to prepare the provinces and territories of CRIMSON and RED to become states and territories of the BLUE union upon the declaration of peace.”

Read it at http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=492#more-492

Take care,

Gordon.

America's Secret Plan to Attack Canada.

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 3:47 am
by chrisb84uk
Well somehow I just can't see the US ever wanting to invade Canada, it just wouldn't happen, because I'm sure there would be so much opposition to it from other countries, and besides doesn't the US have a lot more important home and abroad issues to deal with. It would be interesting to see what Minks thinks of this story.

America's Secret Plan to Attack Canada.

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 3:54 am
by gordonartist
Hello Chris.

This was in 1934.

Take care,

Gordon.

America's Secret Plan to Attack Canada.

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 3:56 am
by chrisb84uk
gordonartist wrote: Hello Chris.



This was in 1934.



Take care,



Gordon.


Oh I knew that Gordon I somewhat guessed that from the story, I was just reffering to how unlikely it would be for it to happen today. Sorry for the confusion, interesting story though!! :)

America's Secret Plan to Attack Canada.

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 4:12 am
by gordonartist
I have a stupid question about the RCMP.

Do they still ride horses?

Take care,

Gordon.

America's Secret Plan to Attack Canada.

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 11:58 am
by Rapunzel
I hope no-one is offended by these pictures, because I thought they were just hysterical! :wah:







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America's Secret Plan to Attack Canada.

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 5:15 pm
by Marie5656
SIZE="3"]Am reminded of a bit of humor shared by a friend..a Canadian friend, by the way. The Canadians commited three warships, 1000 soldiers, and 10 tanks to the war effort...but due to the exchange rate, it works out to be a mountie, a moose, and a flying squirrel.

Some other Canadians in our internet group of friends took offense, but I was amused by it