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I realise that this joke was a bit rough but now that we' re talking, isn't Canada a part of North America? And embassies are extensions of the countries they represent?
Article 5 specifies that the attack itself must occur in Europe or North America.
I reality, i doubt anyone at NATO would really care about that technicality, but another user pointed out the Canadian embassy hadn't seen use in 12 years or something like that
I honestly don’t know, it’s an interesting distinction.
I wouldn’t think so though, all the countries in nato are in Europe or North America so I wouldn’t see the point of the exception.
Article 5 only applies to actions that happen in member country's home soil or military bases in North America or Europe. So if Singapore decided to blast the USS Gerald R Ford while it transisted the Straits of Malaca, Article 5 could not be invoked. It gets a bit fuzzy with the Middle East though.