Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada can not yet rule out military participation in the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
Speaking to reporters at a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Canberra, Carney said the question around Canada’s potential future involvement is a “fundamental hypothetical,” adding the conflict can spread very broadly.
“One can never categorically rule out participation,” he said.
“We will stand by our allies, when it makes sense. There’s a distinction between the offensive actions that were taken and are being taken by the United States and Israel, that were taken by them without consultation with Canada, with other allies, and we’re not party to those actions.
“But we will always defend Canadians, we will always stand by and defend our allies when called upon.”
Over the weekend, Carney said he supports the U.S. action in Iran, but that Canada will not get directly involved in the conflict after American and Israeli militaries launched an attack on the Middle Eastern country that left its leader dead.
“Canada supports the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent its regime from threatening international peace and security,” Carney said Saturday in India.
Carney has since shifted away from his earlier unequivocal support for American airstrikes on Iran, tempering his remarks when in Australia.
“Canada is taking the world as it is, not passively waiting for a world we wish to be. We do, however, take this position with regret because the current conflict is another example of the failure of the international order,” he said.
“It appears that these actions are inconsistent with international law.”
Carney and Albanese held the joint press conference after Carney delivered remarks at the Australian Parliament in Canberra Thursday.
Asked by a reporter if he was calling for a ceasefire in Iran, Carney said that first there needs to be a de-escalation of hostilities and the end of targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure.
Asked if he should have called for de-escalation in his first statement, Carney said “no.”
“It is a very volatile, it’s an extremely complex situation, it’s getting more complex as time goes on but we absolutely stand by the fundamental principle that Iran should not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon,” Carney said.
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One expert says Canada could still be drawn into the conflict under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump or Gulf nations.
“The more you say, the more you lay a trap for yourself with a very mercurial president,” said Fen Osler Hampson, an international affairs professor at Carleton University.
Hampson accused Carney of employing “studied ambiguity” in an effort to walk back his support for a war that is quickly engulfing countries around the region — while also trying not to upset Trump.
Stephen Saideman, a defence expert at Carleton, said Carney was also reacting to “very conflicting statements” from Washington about the goals of the U.S. campaign, which have shifted from regime change to pacification in recent days.
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“Carney has realized the Americans don’t really know what they’re doing and wants to distance himself from it,” he said.
“Canada may not want to be associated with heaps of war crimes. It might also be that Carney is looking around at the reactions to his first statement — that (airstrikes) were very unpopular in Canada, that other countries are showing much more gumption.”
Canada has long opposed the Iranian regime for its many human rights abuses and acts of interference abroad. It also historically has insisted on United Nations approval for any use of force against a sovereign nation, Hampson said, even when such missions have a stated purpose of protecting civilians.
But Hampson said it’s clear the Liberals are shaping their foreign policy around avoiding the kind of open conflict with Washington that could lead to the termination of the continental trade pact on which Canada’s economy relies.
“This government is very worried about the future of the bilateral relationship with the United States, the consequences of a zombie CUSMA or the shredding of CUSMA,” he said, referring to the trade pact.
He said Trump could use the fate of the trade deal as leverage to get Canadian military personnel involved in the conflict.
The war is already choking global fuel supplies. A fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas passes through the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow body of water that Iran has said it will block. Trump has responded by suggesting the U.S. will conduct patrols to escort tankers through the strait.
“He may well lean on countries like Canada, which have naval assets, to assist in those operations — not necessarily to put fighters on the ground to bomb the Iranians,” Hampson said.
Hampson noted the U.S. already has pressured the U.K. to allow it to use British bases for its bombing campaign, while Trump has been quick to threaten crushing tariffs on countries that don’t bend to his will.
During the 2003 Iraq War, Hampson noted, Canada deployed naval assets to help Americans with patrols, even though Ottawa avoided taking part in the combat mission.
Hampson also said the Gulf countries to which Carney has turned for investment — Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia — also might demand Canadian naval support to protect their oil shipments.
“It’s not far-fetched to think that the Qataris and the Emiratis and others will say to Canada, ‘Well, if you want to do business with us, there’s a security premium that comes with this to help us secure our shipping,'” he said.
Saideman disagreed, saying Canada has limited naval assets and Ottawa would avoid sending them to a “highly risky” Middle East.
While in the past the United States might have sought the presence of allies’ ships in the region as a sign of international support for the campaign, Saideman said, the Trump administration tends to treat such gestures with contempt. Unlike many European states, Canada does not have military bases in the Middle East.
Younes Zangiabadi, executive director of the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy, said Iran sees the war as an existential battle for the future of the regime, which is why it has been willing to attack American assets in multiple countries.
He noted that Tehran designated Canada’s navy as a terrorist organization a few months ago, in response to Ottawa’s decision to add an Iranian military branch to its list of extremist groups. Canadian troops or ships in the region could be targets, he said.
“I don’t think the Iranian regime really needs a justification to attack any of the forces supporting the Americans, as they have already attacked many of the Gulf countries,” Zangiabadi said.
Hampson said there is “huge potential for mischief” in Iran even if the war ends soon — particularly if Iran implodes and various ethnic groups and militias end up battling for control.
Carney and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand have said Canada is trying to broker diplomacy between countries in the region — a statement that has confused some analysts.
Roland Paris, who leads the University of Ottawa’s graduate school of international affairs, said it was “puzzling” for Carney to say he is “taking the world as it is,” and to endorse American claims that negotiations with Iran failed, while still calling for de-escalation and a diplomatic solution.
Hampson said there is no evidence Ottawa is effective in Mideast diplomacy.
Canada cut off diplomatic relations with Iran in 2012 and Anand has suggested “regime change” would be required to restore them. Carney, meanwhile, has said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would be arrested on an international warrant if he ever entered Canada — and the two have never had an official conversation.
“I see no evidence that Canada is conducting any diplomacy here to end the conflict. There is zero evidence of that,” Hampson said.
He argued the best way for Carney’s government to withstand American pressure in the Middle East would be for the prime minister to work with like-minded countries. Spain, for example, has said it will refuse American requests to use Spanish military bases for its Iran campaign.
Hampson said pushback on the U.S. must be done carefully if it’s to have any effect.
“We have to recognize that if our foreign policy is all just about virtue-signalling, we are going to be talking to ourselves, and we are going to make life even more miserable for ourselves than it is now,” he said.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 4, 2026.
— With files from Dylan Robertson and Catherine Morrison in Ottawa
Carney’s flip flop message to Canadians “We support it, we’re upset about it, we think it’s bad, but also, we might join in.”
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Let’s put an analogy forward; a guy down the block has threatened to kill you for years. You report each threat to the authorities but they don’t do anything about it. Then he tells you he has bought a gun. What do you do? Call the police and hope they arrest him or do you act to stop him using the gun on you.
If there was such as thing as international law then why has it allowed countries that have human rights violations been allowed to be members of the UN with veto rights and also ignored Iran with the killing of its own people. These countries are laughing at the west with their ideological views and blinded to what these countries are capable of if they can kill their own people they can kill anyone
The UN is filled with dictators and communists like China and Russia who would veto any action to stop their ally Iran from gaining nuclear weapons. The Iranian leaders bragged that they have enough refined uranium to produce up to 11 nuclear devices. Devices which would surely have been used on Israel and by terror groups on the west.
Preventing nuclear devices from getting into the hands of terror organizations is a good thing. The Iranian leadership had shown they had no problem supporting and arming Islamic terror organizations. Imagine a nuclear device (dirty bomb) being set off in Toronto, Vancouver or elsewhere in Canada. THAT is what is being stopped by dealing with Iran now rather than after the explosions have happened here at home.
What’s in it for us?
Don’t fall for the propaganda of the supporters of Iran …. The biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the world. Listen to the actual people of Iran who are calling for the downfall of their terror promoting government.
Please do not involve us.
More flip flopping from the guy who has flip flopped on numerous things since becoming PM. Weakness is evident when one can’t be counted on to actually take a stand and stick with it.
Trump and Israel are waging an illegal war on Iran to force a change in government. Who’s side should we fight on? The UN has condemned the aggressors. We should join the UN in fighting America and Israel.
Jonny is right.
After his speech at Davos, the last thing I expected Carney to say was anything remotely in support of an American war. It’s painfully obvious that he put his foot in his mouth and is now trying to backpedal out of it, but he hasn’t removed the foot from his face yet.
If he actually wants to put his words into action, he’ll join Spain in an antiwar coalition, consequences be damned. I’m so sick of Canada kowtowing to American interests. It never benefits us; it only pulls us deeper into their apparatus of hegemony. Is that not what the Prime Minister wanted Canada and the rest of the world to avoid? So then why is he falling for the same old trap?
Best Carney can hope for is to pull up a chair in the corner of the room. He just doesnt want to be next on the invasion list.
Are we sending both jets or just one?
Look kids another Liberal sophist!
Must be hard keeping the elbows up crowd content, while not offending big daddy Trump. Not to mention keeping Brookfield investments making money.
The vile wanna be dictator Trump and Israel dictator started this illegal war, killing innocent children by bombing a school, killing innocent civilians, then back peddling they didn’t. Canada does not need to be involved. Carney shouldn’t have said he supported the US and Israel in the first place. The US likes to stick their nose where it doesn’t belong in other nations and countries business. US military is so great like Trump likes to boast about, then do it yourself. This war should not have started in the first place.
He sounds like Trump
Why is licking the heals of Trump so important to Canadian Politicians.
Canadians are fed up with this dance Carney is doing and every other elected Politicians.
Carney is definitely heading all Canadians into a disaster as we are now experiencing, this will only get worse, with this elected government.
Should have butt out in the beginning with Trumps threats, rants and dictatorship.
That would be a big disgrace to Canada to start a war for Donald Trump I will finally lose all respect for Canada The US always starts a war and our military go and help the United States NO more. NO more, NO more The United States wants to invade Canada and start a war with Canada and you want to go help them out so Iran can bomb us
Dear Carney/Canada… Stay out of Trump’s illegal war with Iran! Please don’t ruin Canada’s reputation as a peaceful nation.
Maybe we could train all those patriotic Iranians living in Canada who parade around with their flags some military combat skills so they can return to thier homeland and fight for their own country.
What military? What a joke
We better not! Yiu incredible work will be undone if you touch this with military involvement. Do not! Such a crazy idea.
Fool. Go fight yourself, Carney and take your kids with you.
can’t wait to die in some forever war while this country deteriorates, thanks carney!