
U.S. President Donald Trump Deploys Special Forces to Investigate Canadian PM’s Death
Ottawa, Canada — In a dramatic turn of events that has shaken the international community, U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of 200 special forces soldiers to assist in the investigation of the sudden and mysterious death of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The Prime Minister was found dead under suspicious circumstances late Tuesday evening at his official residence in Ottawa. Canadian authorities have not yet released details on the cause of death but confirmed an ongoing investigation involving both domestic and international agencies.
President Trump, citing the close alliance and longstanding friendship between the United States and Canada, announced the decision during a press conference Wednesday morning.
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of Prime Minister Carney, a great friend to the United States,” Trump said. “To ensure a thorough and impartial investigation, I’ve authorized the deployment of elite investigative units and special forces to support our Canadian allies.”
The U.S. troops are expected to work in coordination with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Canadian intelligence services. While some critics question the involvement of foreign military personnel in a domestic matter, others argue that the international cooperation reflects the gravity of the situation.
Mark Carney, who became Prime Minister after a distinguished career in finance and central banking, was widely respected for his leadership on climate policy and economic reform. His unexpected death has sparked tributes from leaders across the globe and raised questions about political stability in Canada.