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Canada Rules Out Joining Offensive Operations Against Iran

Foreign Minister Anita Anand indicated that Canada has not received any formal requests from the U.S. for NATO assistance regarding the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the need for de-escalation and the protection of civilian lives.

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Canada Rules Out Joining Offensive Operations Against Iran

Canada has firmly stated its intention not to engage in offensive military actions against Iran amidst ongoing tensions in the region. Foreign Minister Anita Anand emphasized during a recent press conference that, to her knowledge, no formal request for NATO assistance has been made by the United States regarding efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil transport.

In response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for support from NATO allies, Anand reiterated that the Middle East is not within NATO’s geographic mandate. She stressed that Canada is focused on seeking de-escalation through diplomatic means, stating, “Our current conversation with Gulf countries rests on how we can continue to support them, especially in the face of indiscriminate attacks.”

Anand remarked, “There should be no weaponization of international shipping lanes, period — and that includes the Strait of Hormuz.” While she did not dismiss the potential for Canada to contribute to efforts aimed at facilitating safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, she noted that such involvement would require consensus among allies and would be constrained by Canada’s naval capabilities.

The context of these remarks comes as the Strait has seen increased tensions and closures due to military conflict, impacting global energy markets significantly. As the situation escalated over the past weeks, Trump has voiced frustration over NATO allies that have resisted his appeals for assistance, asserting that the U.S. does not need foreign help in its operations.

Anand’s statements highlight Canada’s cautious approach to international military involvement, prioritizing civilian safety and diplomatic avenues over military engagement as discussions with global partners continue, including a scheduled meeting of Group of Seven foreign ministers.

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