War Plan Red

War Plan Red

War Plan Red was a military document outlining a hypothetical war between the United States and the British Empire (the "Red" forces). It was developed by the United States Army during the mid 1920s, and was officially withdrawn in 1939, when it and others like it were replaced by the five "Rainbow" plans created to deal with the Axis threat.

The war was intended to be a continental war, waged primarily on North American territory between the United States and the British Empire. The assumption was that Canada would represent the ideal geographic forum through which the British could wage war against the United States.

There is some debate over whether the plan was actually meant to be put into action. Although an Anglo-American war had been a real possibility during the late 19th centuryFact|date=August 2008, the likelihood of this declined substantially following the turn of the century. The amicable negotiations of the tense Venezuela-British Guiana border dispute, the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, the establishment of the International Joint Commission, and the Washington Naval Treaty are examples of the increasingly close U.S.-Canadian relationship during this period. War Plan Red is notably generalized and lacking in detail, indicating its low priority in the planners' eyes.

War Plan Red was only one of a number of U.S. Color-coded War Plans developed at this time.

War Plan Red was declassified in 1974, and caused a stir in American-Canadian relations; Canada, named "Crimson" in the plans, was to have been the principal target of American forces. Additionally, the UK was "Red," India "Ruby," Australia "Scarlet," New Zealand "Garnet", and Ireland "Emerald."

Outline

The war plan did not go into detail regarding offensive or defensive naval campaigns against the British Empire, at that time still the world's dominant naval power. It primarily set out a description of Canada's geography, military resources, and transportation, and then proceeded to discuss a series of possible campaigns aimed at occupying key ports and railroad lines before British troops could reinforce Canada. This would prevent Britain from using Canadian resources, ports, or airbases against the United States.

The main zones of operation discussed in the plan are:
* Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
** Occupying Halifax following a poison gas first strike, would deny the British a major naval base and cut links between Britain and Canada.
** The plan considers several land and sea options for the attack and concludes that a landing at St. Margarets Bay, a then undeveloped bay near Halifax, would be superior to a direct assault on the longer overland route.
** Failing to take Halifax, the U.S. could occupy New Brunswick by land and the key railway junction at Moncton to cut Nova Scotia off from the rest of Canada.
* Quebec and the valley of the Saint Lawrence River
** Occupying Montreal and Quebec City would cut the remainder of Canada off from the Eastern seaboard, preventing the movement of soldiers and resources in both directions
** The routes from northern New York to Montreal and from Vermont to Quebec are both found satisfactory for an offensive, with Quebec being the more critical target.
* Ontario and the Great Lakes area
** Occupying this region gains control of Toronto and most of Canada's industry, while also preventing Britain and Canada from using it for air or land attacks against the U.S. industrial heartland in the Midwest.
** The plan proposes simultaneous offensives from Buffalo across Niagara River, from Detroit into Ontario, and from Sault Ste. Marie into Sudbury. Controlling the Great Lakes for U.S. transport is considered logistically necessary for a continued invasion.
* Winnipeg
** Winnipeg is a central nexus of the Canadian rail system for connecting the country.
** The plan sees no major obstacles to an offensive from Grand Forks, North Dakota, to Winnipeg.
* Vancouver and Victoria
** Although Vancouver's distance from Europe reduces its importance, occupying it would deny Britain a naval base and cut Canada off from the Pacific Ocean.
** Vancouver could be easily attacked overland from Bellingham, Washington, and Vancouver Island could be attacked by sea from Port Angeles, Washington.
** The British Columbia port Prince Rupert has a rail connection to the rest of Canada, but a naval blockade is viewed as easy if Vancouver were taken.

It is generally little-known that a Canadian military officer, Colonel James "Buster" Sutherland Brown, developed a counterpart to WPR called Defence Scheme No. 1. Maintaining the best defence was a good offence, "Buster" Brown planned for rapid deployment of flying columns to occupy Seattle, Portland, Oregon, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Simultaneous troop movements to converge on Albany, naval assault on Maine and bridgeheads along Niagara and Detroit. With no hope of actually maintaining an invasion force - the reasoning was to divert invading troops to the flanks and away from Canada - hopefully long enough for Imperial allies to arrive with reinforcements. Defence Scheme No. 1 was remarked by a Canadian officer as a "fantastic desperate plan [which] just might have worked." However, in 1928, the scheme was terminated as peaceful US-British relations were sought.

Further reading

* Rudmin, Floyd W. (May 1993). "Bordering on Aggression: Evidence of U.S. Military Preparations Against Canada". Voyageur Publishing. ISBN 0-92184-209-0.

ee also

* Canadian Bacon (film)
* Defence Scheme No. 1
* Pig War (1859)
* Trent Affair (1861)
* U.S. Color-coded War Plans
* War of 1812

External links

* [http://www.glasnost.de/hist/usa/1935invasion.html 1935 Invasion]
* " [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/29/AR2005122901412.html Raiding the Icebox] ", Washington Post article discussing the plans


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