U.S. military expert urges Canada to ‘be in the fight’ as Mideast tensions rise
BANFF, Alta. — A U.S. military expert who famously turned down an invitation from U.S. President Donald Trump to act as his national security adviser says it’s more important than ever that Canada “be in the fight” when it comes to its military commitments.
Retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward, now an executive with Lockheed Martin in the Middle East, says the recent attacks on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia serve as a reminder that the region remains a dangerous place.
The Sept. 14 strikes forced Saudi Arabia to halt about half of its production operations, causing oil prices to jump, although the output and prices have largely returned to pre-attack levels.
Speaking at the Global Business Forum in Banff, Harward says Iran, blamed by Trump for the attacks, is growing more belligerent in flexing its muscles in the region and could force a violent reaction.