Canada’s Military Involvement
in Afghanistan
November 20, 2001
Early last week our Coalition partners asked
if Canada would be prepared to send ground troops to facilitate the urgent
delivery of humanitarian assistance.
We responded quickly and a battalion of
the Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry – totalling 1,000 troops – was
put on 48 hours notice to depart once we worked out with our partners
exactly where they will go, what their mission would be and who
they would be working with.
However, the situation has not evolved as
expected and the Coalition partners have not reached agreement with
parties on the ground. In fact, the deployment of an advance British
party a few days ago was met with resistance by some leaders of the Northern
Alliance.
In the past, Canadian Forces troops have
secured the delivery of humanitarian aid both in friendly territory and under
fire. They are ready for any situation they may face.
However, it is imperative that we know what
kind of situation our Canadian Forces will be facing on the ground before we
send them to Afghanistan.
We will continue to monitor the situation closely. Our troops
remain on 48 hours notice and are ready to do their
part.
Canada is an active partner in the
international coalition to destroy – root and branch – the shadow
networks of supply, finance and penetration that allowed the terrorists to carry
out the mass murder of September 11th.
As we continue with that mission, we must
remember that an important part of our campaign is to help ensure the
security and stability that will pave the way for a new future for
Afghanistan and its neighbours.
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