Fact File: Carney’s NATO comments misconstrued online as declaration of war
Multiple social media posts in the past week claimed that Prime Minister Mark Carney had said Canada would “go to war” with the United States if it attempted a forceful takeover of Greenland. Some of the posts cited comments Carney made at a press conference in Beijing last week as the source for their claims. However, Carney’s comments did not mention war. He referred to Canada’s commitment to uphold its NATO obligations, including Article 5, which states that an armed attack against one NATO member is an attack against all members. Triggering Article 5 is not an automatic declaration of war, a NATO expert says.
THE CLAIM
“Canada just declared war on the U.S. if the U.S. attacks Greenland,” reads the caption on a Jan. 16 TikTok video with more than 899,000 views.
Multiple posts on Facebook claimed Prime Minister Mark Carney said “Canada will go to war” with the United States to defend Greenland, should U.S. President Donald Trump follow through on threats to seize the Danish territory by force.


