polarexpress
Posted : 2/26/2008 6:37:07 PM
"combined military"? not really. This arrangement was first discussed several years ago, so it isn't new either.
This cuts red tape so that military from one country can be deployed to assist the other in a CIVIL emergency. In a military emergency I think we already have treaties in place
which would allow other countries to send their military here to help us fight off an invasion.
If you are concerned about a portion of one country's military being bossed about by someone in the other country, then that's been happening for FIFTY YEARS! Remember NORAD? They do more than track Santa. The commander of NORAD is chosen by/reports to the PM of CA and the Pres of the US. The commander is in Colorado-----but bases in the US and Canada report to him.
So if NORAD detected a threat over Canada, a fellow in Colorado could send Canadian pilots to go take it out.
BTW NORAD recently added maritime surveillance to its job description.