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"The Canadians Are Already Inside" — The Radio Call That Ended A 14-Hour US Marine Standoff

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“The Canadians are already inside.”

That single radio call ended a 14-hour armed standoff between U.S. Marines and a shadowy group of operators no one at Kandahar Airfield could identify.

In the winter of 2001, 40 Canadian JTF2 operators quietly deployed to Afghanistan alongside Delta Force, Navy SEALs, Green Berets, and other elite units under Task Force K-Bar. The Americans expected support troops.

What they got was something entirely different.

Moving through enemy territory with almost no signature, JTF2 operators operated beyond the limits of conventional military doctrine — slipping through layered security systems, infiltrating restricted zones, and conducting missions so effectively that Task Force commanders later called them their first choice for direct action operations.

Then came the checkpoint incident.

Armed Marines stopped unidentified men approaching through the darkness. No manifests. No records. No recognition codes. Weapons were raised. Tension held for 14 hours.

Until a voice came over the radio:

“The Canadians are already inside.”

This is the untold story of the elite Canadian force that stunned America’s top military units during the opening months of the Afghanistan War — proving that stealth, patience, and precision can outperform sheer size and firepower.

If you’re interested in JTF2, Delta Force, Navy SEALs, Green Berets, military history, covert warfare, special operations, and true combat stories, this is a story you won’t forget.

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