I'll believe it when I see it.
That message isn't for CAF members - we (the CAF, not Cpl Bloggins in 2nd Bn Hockey Sock Regiment) know what our readiness is like.Is Canada’s military ready for the challenges ahead? ‘No,’ says defence chief - National | Globalnews.ca
Readiness issues have left Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre feeling 'concerned,' he told 'The West Block' host Mercedes Stephenson in an interview, aired Sunday.globalnews.ca
"We ain't ready" oh we know sir, we know
Oh I am aware, but even this message, I do not think Canadians care. I think our minister does, but she needs other departments to clean up their act tooThat message isn't for CAF members - we (the CAF, not Cpl Bloggins in 2nd Bn Hockey Sock Regiment) know what our readiness is like.
I think that's the key and I think that both Primer Minister Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre know it and that's why neither talks much and certainly not seriously about rebuilding our national hard power. They are both retail politicians and they are both in the business of giving us what we ask for - maybe a handful of us ask for more defence, maybe even a slightly higher number than ask for new, government funded symphony orchestras and opera houses.Oh I am aware, but even this message, I do not think Canadians care. I think our minister does, but she needs other departments to clean up their act too
My hope is how things are going, we may see a change in the coming yearsI think that's the key and I think that both Primer Minister Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre know it and that's why neither talks much and certainly not seriously about rebuilding our national hard power. They are both retail politicians and they are both in the business of giving us what we ask for - maybe a handful of us ask for more defence, maybe even a slightly higher number than ask for new, government funded symphony orchestras and opera houses.
My hope is how things are going, we may see a change in the coming years
Did they look at you funny as you rolled around on the ground laughing hilariously???You might be correct. I have had multiple civilians ask me what we have in place to defend cities like Toronto, or Calgary, or Ottawa from the kind of missile attacks we have seen in Kharkiv, Odessa, and Bahkmut.
Their eyes go quite wide when I tell them "thoughts and prayers?"
Did they look at you funny as you rolled around on the ground laughing hilariously???
Now, be truthful. The correct answer is "American good will".You might be correct. I have had multiple civilians ask me what we have in place to defend cities like Toronto, or Calgary, or Ottawa from the kind of missile attacks we have seen in Kharkiv, Odessa, and Bahkmut.
Their eyes go quite wide when I tell them "thoughts and prayers?"
If it comes down to Canadian cities being under threat of attack, American "good will" will be busy defending their own cities. Just like American "good will" saw them keep PPE and vaccines for themselves(as they should) when Canada came begging.Now, be truthful. The correct answer is "American good will".
Prayers was so 2014, now we have Thoughts and Socks.You might be correct. I have had multiple civilians ask me what we have in place to defend cities like Toronto, or Calgary, or Ottawa from the kind of missile attacks we have seen in Kharkiv, Odessa, and Bahkmut.
Their eyes go quite wide when I tell them "thoughts and prayers?"
It's been a few years, but in 2017 LGen Pierre St-Amand, then DCinC NORAD, told our parliamentarians that's not the case.Now, be truthful. The correct answer is "American good will".
My recollection is that circa 2017 the Americans (Donald J Trump, prop) wanted us in - as a formal partner - because they wanted to integrate, fully, our airspace into the plan. They were not asking for much in the way of money: we would buy a radar or two and add a handful of people to NORAD HQ but, mainly, they wanted us "inside the tent, p!ssing out, rather than outside the tent, p!ssing in" as we normally do. I don't think that the tune (in DC and in Cheyenne Mountain) has changed very much.So the correct answer is closer to "Americans, if smug snotty Canadians haven't pissed them off too much."
They are going to give us just enough to waltz us right back into being someone’s colony….I think that's the key and I think that both Primer Minister Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre know it and that's why neither talks much and certainly not seriously about rebuilding our national hard power. They are both retail politicians and they are both in the business of giving us what we ask for - maybe a handful of us ask for more defence, maybe even a slightly higher number than ask for new, government funded symphony orchestras and opera houses.
Certain Canadian cities will be protected by the US, places such as:If it comes down to Canadian cities being under threat of attack, American "good will" will be busy defending their own cities. Just like American "good will" saw them keep PPE and vaccines for themselves(as they should) when Canada came begging.
Canadian cities are protected by proximity to the USA, two large oceans, and "thoughts and prayers".
Winnipeg. Not just because of NORAD but as a rail transportation hub as a northern alternative to Chicago, etc.Certain Canadian cities will be protected by the US, places such as:
1) Windsor, due to its proximity to Detroit and it’s remaining auto plant
2) Metro Toronto due to the nuclear power plant east of the city, they don’t want any fallout blowing into upstate NY and the auto plants in Brampton and Oshawa and Hamilton’s remaining steel mill
3) Possibly Montreal due to its location next to the shipping locks into the Great Lakes
4) Edmonton possibly due to its proximity to the oil sands
5) Vancouver due to its proximity to Seattle
6) Possibly the area around the old Alcan aluminum plant in Quebec if it’s targeted
I don’t really see any other minor/major CDN cities being under the US umbrella.
I think they'll be more concerned about protecting their own transportation networks over ours. And as far as fall-out from Pickering goes, again I think they'll be more worried about the radiation from an actual missile striking their own territory over radiation from Canada drifting over their territory.Certain Canadian cities will be protected by the US, places such as:
1) Windsor, due to its proximity to Detroit and it’s remaining auto plant
2) Metro Toronto due to the nuclear power plant east of the city, they don’t want any fallout blowing into upstate NY and the auto plants in Brampton and Oshawa and Hamilton’s remaining steel mill
3) Possibly Montreal due to its location next to the shipping locks into the Great Lakes
4) Edmonton possibly due to its proximity to the oil sands
5) Vancouver due to its proximity to Seattle
6) Possibly the area around the old Alcan aluminum plant in Quebec if it’s targeted
I don’t really see any other minor/major CDN cities being under the US umbrella.
That message isn't for CAF members - we (the CAF, not Cpl Bloggins in 2nd Bn Hockey Sock Regiment) know what our readiness is like.