[War] [WAR]Canada: 'A Matter of Honour'

Dylan de Valk dylandv at gmail.com
Mon Jun 30 03:17:24 EDT 2008


'A Matter of Honour'
June.29/2014
PM James McColl
Canada

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War.  The word invokes dread, excitement, fear.  It sounds romantic until
you've been there.  War was the topic of the day in Ottawa.  The Americans
had confirmed that the attacks were of Iranian origin, and now the
government was treating this most seriously.

Every MP had been summoned from their summer frolicking back to Parliament
Hill.  A vote was scheduled for June.30, and the Prime Minister was to go on
national television on July.1, Canada Day.

The CBC and other news networks were broadcasting that the government was
seeking a declaration of war on the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Special
Parliamentary Session tomorrow, as a result of the attack in Montreal and
the failed attack in Toronto.  The government had released all the evidence
to the public and was holding the arrested terrorists in special custody
under the terrorist legislation passed after 9/11 until such time as they
were allowed to ever see the light of day again.

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June.30

'Mr. Prime Minister, I believe you have asked this house to vote on a
declaration of war on Iran, and that you have asked NATO, under Article V,
to assist in this endeavour as retaliation for this attack on our
sovereignty.  We will now vote."  The speaker intoned.


The house rose in the near perfect unison of approval, only three MP's were
left sitting.  "That is 304 in favour.  All against?"

The house sat and the three MP's rose.  "That is 3 against.  I cast my vote
in favour of the declaration of war.  A majority of 305 votes has been
reached, I hereby dec-" The Speaker of the House by tradition cast his vote
last, and after he finished, the noise was instantaneous and deafening.

The press in the gallery caught it all on tape live.  Canada was out for the
blood and honour of its fallen in the disgusting and cowardly acts of
terrorism.

Not long after, the Canadian delegation to NATO submitted its recommendation
that these attacks constituted a declaration of war on Canada, and thus all
of NATO, and requested that NATO come to its assistance under Article V.

The nation was already mobilizing.  Factories were gearing up and the forces
had been readied.  The entire Royal Canadian Regiment, Lord Strathcona
Regiment, and Vandoos as well as volunteers from the reserves were all
gearing up for deployment over the next days and would constitute the first
Canadian Expeditionary Force assembled since the second world war.
Thousands of troops, support personnel, vehicles, and other equipment would
all be deployed.

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Actions:
1] Declaration of war on Iran
2] Get NATO off its arse
3] Mobilize
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