Norad chief urges speedy defensive upgrades amid spectre of new Cold War
OTTAWA — The commander of North America’s missile warning system is urging Canada and the U.S. to get on with upgrading the continent’s defences in the face of threats unmatched since the Cold War.
Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy, the U.S. commander of the North American Aerospace Defence Command, or Norad, says Russia’s recent military actions are one example of the risks facing Canada and the U.S.
Russia’s actions include the resumption of fighter-jet patrols in the Arctic after 30 years, regular flights to the edge of Canadian and American airspace by heavy bombers and deploying cruise missiles in the North.