An international showdown is brewing. This time, it’s Canada staring down Denmark in a dispute over ownership of Hans Island.
Canada may be pulling back from overseas military commitments, but is planning to “flex its muscles” with an exercise on home soil by sending a warship, a squadron of helicopters and 200 troops to the high Arctic this summer.
Hans Island is like the Falklands…
The operation, code-mamed Narwhal, is the first time the military will have a joint naval, air and land force operating so far north.
without the sheep…
Colonel Norris Pettis, commander of the Canadian Forces northern area, told The National Post that the operation is about “sending a message that this land is important to us…that we can put troops, and aircraft and ships, on the ground to respond to whatever we might be called upon to deal with.”
or the people…
Both countries claim ownership of the barren and uninhabited island.
it’s about the size of a Home Depot parking lot.
A Danish warship sailed past Hans Island in 2002 and a group of soldiers disembarked and reportedly hoisted the Danish flag, an act Canada claimed was a violation of its sovereignty.
The bastards!
Canada has launched a five-year plan to increase its military presence throughout the Arctic, including satellite surveillance and far-reaching patrols of soldiers on snowmobiles.
A sleeping giant awakes.

