Carney Just Bought 12 German Submarines — America Once Planned to INVADE Canada

Canada just chose a German company to build up to 12 new submarines — its largest defense deal of its kind — while the Wall Street Journal reports it is "rushing to build up its military as the U.S. relationship frays." Buying its subs in Europe, not America. If that sounds like an overreaction, it isn't. Because the United States once kept a real, approved military plan to invade Canada — War Plan Red — as late as the 1930s. And Canada had one to strike first. Tonight, the historian's view of why Canada's instinct to hedge against America is not paranoia — it's a hundred-year-old memory. In this video: Canada's 12-submarine deal with Germany — and the American contracts it walked past Why every hedge Canada makes is a bill you eventually pay War Plan Red — the U.S. plan to invade Canada (code-named "Crimson") The plan to seize Halifax, Winnipeg, and Vancouver The mid-1930s chapter that authorized poison gas — declassified only in 1974 Defence Scheme No. 1 — Canada's 1921 plan to strike the U.S. first Ogdensburg, 1940 — the day rivals chose to become allies Why the instinct behind those old war plans never really died This channel uses AI-assisted tools for narration, editing, visuals, thumbnails, and production support. We disclose realistic altered or synthetic media where required and aim to avoid misleading viewers. Editorial analysis and historical framing are human-directed. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔔 Subscribe for daily political analysis anchored in American history. : @EleanorMarshReport