I'll believe it when I see it.
Honestly, we have been ideologically drifting away from the United States for a few decades now. It's now finally come home to roost. Pushing the Americans away is not the answer.I didn’t say we are not AT rust out on many capabilities (I have skin in the game as my son serves on close-to-rusted-out CPFs, and there are clearly others close to, as well) so I’m all too aware of many capabilities in decline/marginal serviceability, however, I noted that the trend is to address shortfalls and to not plan to rust out.
So by your logic, Canada deserves to keep getting assaulted economically until these initially-procured systems are actually delivered? How many F-35s need to be delivered to Canada (or 425th Ftr Trg Wg at Luke AFB, per the plan), and/or how many P-8A Poseidon ASE planes delivered, or how many SPY-7 radar ship sets delivered (and the billions of dollars into the US defense-industrial complex) until Canada gets credit for moving forward?
So what actions would you recommend then to deal with that, if not consideration of alternate defence capability sourcing?
Honestly, we have been ideologically drifting away from the United States for a few decades now. It's now finally come home to roost. Pushing the Americans away is not the answer.
Some ideas of mine:
Immediate policy turn and commit to BMD
Commit to Massive Defence Spending increases
Position ourselves inside the walls of Fortress North America and seek deeper integration with the Americans.
I am in broad agreement with Option #3 in this article:
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The people delivering this messaging wreak of ivory tower elitists. Want mandatory service.... sure.... you first.
Position ourselves inside the walls of Fortress North America and seek deeper integration with the Americans.
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Carney orders review of F-35 fighter jet purchase from U.S.’s Lockheed Martin
Prime Minister Mark Carney has asked for a review of Canada’s plan to purchase a fleet of F-35 fighter jets.www.ctvnews.ca
Looks like we are only legally committed to buying 16 platforms.
How many would we need to maintain NORAD Commitments? Stick to that number and go get something else to better align with where the world is headed.
This article was maddening.
These guys will do anything to actually avoid making service attractive. Not more pay or benefits. Nope. Force young people who haven't had it this bad in decades (per current statistics) to now give up a year of productivity to do something they don't want to do.
And for what? Our ops are mostly expeditionary. And nobody is going to agree, in this day and age, to wars that are seen as optional.
Give the CAF a 25% pay raise. Give CAF families guaranteed daycare and medical access. Give more time off for personnel at remote bases. Recruiting and retention will be substantially solved.
Nope instead we'll become glorified babysitters for college age kids.
Also looking forward to their ignorant plans on how we get conscripts into our most skilled occupations with the highest shortages. Looking forward to my recently naturalized Russian getting access to our networks for his mandatory service as a Cyber Operator.
A view popular among many Americans is that Canada has to move first.America needs to demonstrate (Facta Non Verba like) that it respects Canada’s positive commitment moving forward.
As I have said to others, Canada has commenced action. Payment for the first 16 F-35s was provided to the US.A view popular among many Americans is that Canada has to move first.
What facts would persuade them otherwise?
Find out what grievances against Canada have built up over the past couple of decades. Those are what would have to be addressed. Start by taking the bluster out of our current politicians' mouths, even if the policies remain hard-nosed. Both sides are being irresponsible; we only control one.As I have said to others, Canada has commenced action. Payment for the first 16 F-35s was provided to the US.
What is your # as to how much real $ must be received by the US, before America’s rhetoric of annexing Canada as the 51st State stops?
Find out what grievances against Canada have built up over the past couple of decades. Those are what would have to be addressed. Start by taking the bluster out of our current politicians' mouths, even if the policies remain hard-nosed. Both sides are being irresponsible; we only control one.
What is your # as to how much real $ must be received by the US, before America’s rhetoric of annexing Canada as the 51st State stops?
Briefs well, but whose grievances do we address? How do we validate those grievances? How do we assure ourselves that those grieves can effect the financial attacks?Find out what grievances against Canada have built up over the past couple of decades. Those are what would have to be addressed. Start by taking the bluster out of our current politicians' mouths, even if the policies remain hard-nosed. Both sides are being irresponsible; we only control one.
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Carney orders review of F-35 fighter jet purchase from U.S.’s Lockheed Martin
Prime Minister Mark Carney has asked for a review of Canada’s plan to purchase a fleet of F-35 fighter jets.www.ctvnews.ca
Looks like we are only legally committed to buying 16 platforms.
How many would we need to maintain NORAD Commitments? Stick to that number and go get something else to better align with where the world is headed.
Speaking of, maybe convert the shuttered CFS Kamloops into a mountain warfare training centre.Seems like perfect places for the guys to be mountain ops specialists.
If it's that difficult and every possible complaint can be "akshullyed" away as being unreasonable - our force sizes and capabilities, for example - just give up. Let our anti-American politicians beak off as much as they care to. Lump all Americans together and antagonize them instead of persuading the persuadable. Don't think about the future past the next year.Briefs well, but whose grievances do we address? How do we validate those grievances? How do we assure ourselves that those grieves can effect the financial attacks?
Briefs well, but whose grievances do we address? How do we validate those grievances? How do we assure ourselves that those grieves can effect the financial attacks?
And base housing. They receive free housing on base and a housing allowance for living off base, not being charged market rent that can increase by any amount.I keep going back to my time on exchange in the US and the discussions I had with all the young enlisted there on why they signed up.
5 years there gets them:
1) VA Healthcare for life. In a country with no real universal healthcare that's attractive.
2) GI Bill. Four years of post-secondary paid for. No dollar limit. Four years. Can be shared with spouse. Or even split between kids.
3) VA Home Loan. Reduced credit requirements. No mortgage insurance required. Lower rates.
4) Valuable trade skills.
The conversation that stuck with me was a young sailor in the IT shop. Happy to do his time. And was looking forward to leaving the Navy and working in IT while in College on the GI Bill.
Meanwhile in Canada, we are searching for ways to ensure that our technicians are always short of just transferring their qualifications to Main Street.
Ask yourself, what does 5 years in the CAF get you, relative to peers? 10 years? 20 years? And there's your answer to why recruiting and retention is a problem.
Waffling on whether to continue with an already decided purchase is fundamentally unserious.Yes, but I would also say “weren’t.” Room to go yes, but F-35, P-8, SPY-7 doesn’t say “unreliable” for today and tomorrow.
Any reasonable person would assess these capabilities as those of a serious nation.
Would we all like to see more? Shorter timelines? Yes. However, it’s not the past “let it rust out.”
If the US continues to treat Canada as though it isn’t taking any action, then Canada is right to consider other nations that acknowledge and want to collaborate with Canada to increase Canada’s and by association, Alliance capability.