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Canadian Peace and conflicts
- War in afghanistan
- Canada joins US in war against
Afghanistan after terrorist group
Al-Queda take responsibility for 911
- Canada officially joined the war on Oct. 7, 2001.
- Canada no longer plays a
supportive peace keeping
role and primarily a
military one
- 158 Canadian troops died
since the start of the war
and its end in 2011
- Korean War
- Shortly After the second world war, Russia
occupied North Korea and the Us occupied SK,
After leaving SK became a democratic nation
while NK became a Communism which lead to
tensions between the two countries
- On June 25th 1950, tensions
grew to an all time high and
North Korean military forces
crossed the 38th parallel into
SK marking the start of the
war.
- The Un aimed to resolve the issues through
negotiations but had also the power to use
force
- The war included a 16 member nation which
contributed to a military effort of the conflict,
Canada being one of the 16
- More than 26000 Canadian soldiers
served in North Korea with 516 dying in
because of the war
- Was the First UN intervention in history and
Canada played a large role in its success which
lead to the ceasefire between the two countries.
- War lasted 3 years,
From June 25th
1950-July 27th 1953
- Canadian Forces
Operations in
Bosnia-Herzegovina
- The war began on April 6
1991 and ended on
December 14 1995
- The war began after the dissolution of
Yugoslavia as conflicts arose
- As conflict grew countries all over the
world including Canada helped forge
stability and democracy in the Balkans
through the UN and NATO.
- Since 1992, over 40000 Canadian soldiers
have served in the Balkan on missions
designed to protect the civilians from
terrorist acts and promote peace
- The civil war lead to the creation of the
United Nations Protection Force
(UNPROFOR) in 1992. Its mission was to
protect non-combatants and to ensure the
security and demilitarization of UN
protected areas in Croatia.
- Denis Kramarovsky