“We are aware that we have the ability if we selected it, finish the” golden dome “with an investment in a partnership (with the US). And this is something we are considering and has been discussed at a high level,” Karny said at a news conference.
Trump wants a system that could protect the country from a wide range of enemy weapons – from intercontinental ballistic missiles to hyperskin and winged missiles and drones – and that would start working for about three years, so shortly before his second presidency ends.
Karney warned of new and growing rocket threats, “which could come from a comos in the not too distant”. “We are serious about these threats,” the prime minister said.
Canada and the US are partner in continental protection provided by North American Airspace Protection Command (NORAD).
Canada, however, is trying to diversify its trade and security partnerships, as the relationship between Canada and the United States has worsened since the start of Trump’s second Presidency.
Canada recently announced that the US-manufactured combat aircraft F-35 has been reviewed and signed an agreement with Australia on the development of Arctic radar systems.
Karney said his government was also negotiating with the Allies in Europe on the possibility of “becoming a full -fledged partner” Real Europe “, which is an initiative to support European defense capabilities and industry.
