Canadian Involvement in Foreign Wars; Specifically the Korean and Gulf Wars.
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Canada has had a significant role in many foreign wars. Since the Second World War, Canada has become involved in the different wars for different reasons, and in different ways.
In 1950 the communist North Korea crossed into the Republic of South Korea . Canada then became involved to help liberate the people of South Korea so that they may live in a democracy . This was primarily a mission where Canadians helped out the United Nations because
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es. In the War on Terrorism in Afghanistan Canada contributed what they could in the form of small groups of well trained snipers and Special Forces units, two of the only programs that remain adequately funded by the government. Most recently, in Iraq Canada did not participated in the "coalition of the willing" war which was not sanctioned by the United Nations, nor was it suitable for the specially trained snipers and Special Forces units.
es. In the War on Terrorism in Afghanistan Canada contributed what they could in the form of small groups of well trained snipers and Special Forces units, two of the only programs that remain adequately funded by the government. Most recently, in Iraq Canada did not participated in the "coalition of the willing" war which was not sanctioned by the United Nations, nor was it suitable for the specially trained snipers and Special Forces units.