A report within the Canadian government is considering the possibility of a civil war in the U.S., based on ideological divisions and domestic unrest. The report is seen as a reflection of Canadian anxiety about U.S. politics rather than a literal prediction. Experts discuss the implications of such a scenario and the challenges in preparing for it.
Key Points
A report from within the Canadian government is contemplating the possibility of a civil war in the U.S. based on ideological divisions and domestic unrest.
Experts view this scenario as more of a reflection of Canadian anxiety about U.S. politics rather than a literal prediction.
Challenges exist in preparing for such a scenario, and the practical application of planning for a U.S. civil war is not clear.