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Canada may defend Gulf allies as Middle East conflict escalates

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March 6, 2026
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Canada may be called on to support Gulf states under threat from Iranian missile strikes as the conflict in the Middle East escalates, the head of the Canadian Armed Forces said Thursday.

Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan said the Canadian military is not involved in the U.S.-led Operation Epic Fury, targeting Iran directly, but acknowledged that Gulf allies could require Canadian defence support.

“Our Gulf partners may require defence and support, so within that context this would be the type of military options that we could consider,” Carignan said on the sidelines of a defence conference in Ottawa.

Carignan also noted Canada is in communication with European and Gulf state military leaders to coordinate potential responses, including the possibility of redirecting resources to the region.

Canada’s cautious stance amid a widening conflict

Prime Minister Mark Carney has not ruled out Canadian military involvement in the war, leaving open the possibility of supporting allies if needed.

“One can never categorically rule out participation. We will stand by our allies when it makes sense,” Carney said during a news conference in Australia.

His comments have prompted calls from opposition parties for parliamentary debate before any deployment of Canadian forces abroad.

Michael Chong, Conservative MP, tweeted the party’s position, emphasizing the need for democratic oversight.

The Conservatives are calling for a parliamentary debate before any sort of Canadian military deployment in the ongoing war in Iran, after Prime Minister Mark Carney said such a deployment is possible.#cdnpolihttps://t.co/AczDUTGNCX

— Michael Chong 🇨🇦 (@MichaelChongMP) March 5, 2026

Meanwhile, federal Liberal MPs have expressed concern about the Prime Minister’s shifting position on Iran during internal discussions.

International law and Canada’s role

Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Anita Anand, has reiterated that any military actions by the U.S. and Israel in the region must comply with international law.

“The United States and Israel have no blank cheque and are bound by international law in Iran,” Anand said in a statement.

Both Anand and Prime Minister Carney have called for de-escalation in the Middle East while emphasizing the need to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

Carney and Albanese back "de-escalation" in the Middle East but do not call for a ceasefire – both leaders say it's critical Iran is stopped from developing a nuclear weapons program https://t.co/24Fic1CQnp

— Stephen Dziedzic (@stephendziedzic) March 5, 2026

The Canadian government has also taken steps to protect its citizens in the region, arranging chartered flights and buses to help Canadians leave volatile areas.

Gen. Carignan confirmed Canadian military personnel attached to U.S. forces in the Middle East remain in place but have been reassigned duties away from direct combat against Iran.

Political tensions amid uncertain leadership

Political commentators have noted growing unease about Canada’s handling of the situation and leadership clarity.

This is what happens when you don’t know how to lead a team https://t.co/nXMZclxPAn

— Peter Menzies (@Pagmenzies) March 6, 2026

The evolving conflict continues to raise questions about Canada’s military readiness and the government’s decision-making process on international intervention.

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