Reference News Network, January 21 report: According to the website of the German "Berlin Daily," the Canadian military has developed a plan to deal with an American invasion. The Canadian "Globe and Mail" reported this by citing two high-ranking Canadian officials. It is said that this is only a "conceptual and theoretical framework, not a military plan."

According to the report, the plan borrowed tactics used by insurgents in Afghanistan to attack the Soviet and U.S. forces. Canadian officials also said they believe President Trump would not actually order an invasion of Canada, but among several scenarios currently considered by the Canadian military, the U.S. forces have the capability to break through Canada's most important strategic defensive positions in less than a week, or even as little as two days.

The report said that two officials stated that due to insufficient manpower and lack of high-tech equipment, Canada plans to fight an unconventional war, sending small groups of irregular military personnel or armed civilians to carry out ambushes and sabotage operations, use drones, or conduct guerrilla warfare. They said the goal of such tactics is to severely damage the American occupying forces.

Canadian Chief of Defence Staff Jeanne Carignan plans to establish a reserve force of 400,000 volunteers. Officials who were interviewed said that if the United States becomes an occupier, members of this reserve force could be armed or carry out harassment missions. (Translated by Wang Qing)

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