Are the Liberals going to ask the Conservatives to fight it for them ?
Odd-Instruction88 on
Our military chief is a woman? Gonna get downvoted to hell, but I just don’t think the leader of the military should be a woman
Valahul77 on
Even though in today’s world the odds of having a large scale global war are much higher than they were 5 years ago, I think the best for Canada would be to try staying out of it. This is because regardless the end result of a such large scale conflict, Canada only has things to lose but nothing to win out of it. The focus for the decades to come should be to defend the Canadian North and to enforce the Canadian sovereignty over the Northwest passage. This will consume a large chunk of Canada’s resources and we cannot afford to waste them elsewhere
doom_unit on
All talk, no action.
They said these exact words 12 months ago.
BigBangBoomerang on
CAF isn’t capable of fighting large-scale conflicts. It’s nothing against the bravery or skills of Canadian soldiers, only that the CAF is like a small pebble in a heavy weight arena. Canada has vacillated on one fighter jet for more than a decade now, all the while the CF-18s continue to accumulate flight hours. This is not a hallmark of a serious military power.
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Are the Liberals going to ask the Conservatives to fight it for them ?
Our military chief is a woman? Gonna get downvoted to hell, but I just don’t think the leader of the military should be a woman
Even though in today’s world the odds of having a large scale global war are much higher than they were 5 years ago, I think the best for Canada would be to try staying out of it. This is because regardless the end result of a such large scale conflict, Canada only has things to lose but nothing to win out of it. The focus for the decades to come should be to defend the Canadian North and to enforce the Canadian sovereignty over the Northwest passage. This will consume a large chunk of Canada’s resources and we cannot afford to waste them elsewhere
All talk, no action.
They said these exact words 12 months ago.
CAF isn’t capable of fighting large-scale conflicts. It’s nothing against the bravery or skills of Canadian soldiers, only that the CAF is like a small pebble in a heavy weight arena. Canada has vacillated on one fighter jet for more than a decade now, all the while the CF-18s continue to accumulate flight hours. This is not a hallmark of a serious military power.