The move comes amid Donald Trumpβs repeated claims that Canada should be Americaβs 51st state and his push to acquire Greenland
The Canadian military has drafted a model response to a hypothetical US invasion, the Globe and Mail reported on Tuesday, citing senior defense officials. The strategy reportedly envisions unconventional, insurgencyβstyle warfare inspired by Afghan mujahideen fighters.
The decision was reportedly prompted by rising NATO tensions, fueled by US President Donald Trumpβs campaign to take over Greenland and his repeated suggestions that Canada should be part of the US.
According to the report, planners are modeling an attack from the south, expecting US forces to overrun Canadaβs key land and maritime positions in as little as two days. Unable to repel a conventional attack, the military envisions insurgency-style warfare, with small units of irregulars or armed civilians carrying out sabotage, drone strikes and hit-and-run attacks β tactics modeled on Afghan mujahedeen operations against Soviet troops in the 1979-1989 war.
Itβs believed to be the first time in a century that the Canadian Armed Forces have modeled a potential US attack on the country, a NATO founding member and US partner in continental air defense.
Officials stressed that the model is βa conceptual and theoretical framework, not a military plan,β and that a US invasion is considered unlikely, though Trumpβs Greenland push reportedly prompted planners to examine the scenario.
Trump has long sought to take over Denmarkβs autonomous Arctic territory, citing security concerns and the need to counter Russia and China. The rhetoric has fueled friction with European NATO partners, who reject any change in Greenlandβs status and warn that the move could spell the allianceβs end. Last week, Trump announced new tariffs on European states opposing his plan unless a deal is reached.
Trump has also repeatedly suggested that Canada should become the 51st US state, arguing that it would benefit Canadians. On Monday, he posted an AI-generated image of himself meeting with European leaders in the Oval Office, with a map showing US flags over Greenland, Canada, Cuba, and Venezuela.
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Canada has ruled out joining the US and says Greenlandβs future is for Greenland and Denmark to decide. At the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney urged βmiddle powersβ to act together to deter βhard powerβ states β implying the US β saying, βif weβre not at the table, weβre on the menu.β