Canada could be drawn into renewed conflict on Korean peninsula
Under an alternative scenario, Canada could be drawn into such a protracted conflict not just through its membership of the UNC but also, under certain circumstances, through its Article Five NATO commitment to collective defence.
MONTREAL—Canada could be drawn militarily into a renewed conflict on the Korean peninsula through a little-known agreement it signed in 1953, which remains actively in force.
The conventional phase of the Korean conflict ended with an armistice agreement finalized on July 27, 1953. That same day ...
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