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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005</i> <br /><br />Andrew, it is unlikely that any foreign troops, even our friendly neighbors to the north, will ever be allowed to set foot in this country in uniform. Not even if it is simply a humanitarian mission. American law, and the American people would not allow it. <br /> <br />Perhaps the best way Canadians can get involved may be with the Red Cross. They put out a call for 40,000 new volunteers. The Red Cross being an international organization, would be a more likely route for foreign nationals to get involved in the relief effort here in the US. <br /> <br />On a related note, if other NATO members really wanted to help, they could send troops to Iraq to releive US Guard members. I suspect that our friends aren't <u>that</u> interested in helping. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />The Mexican Army is already in Texas and Louisiana, BB. However, no foreign troops will be permitted anything beyond a humanitarian mission. <br /> <br />LC <br /> <br />
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