I'll believe it when I see it.
I think it's even worse than that. A chart for projected 2023 Defence spending shows that Canada alone among NATO allies sits in the "Quadrant of Shame" meeting neither our 2% of GDP spending on Defence OR our 20% of Defence expenditures on Equipment.We have a long way to get there.
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No. That chart inflates the relative equipment expenditure of every nation underspending on defence, because it presents their equipment spending relative to a threshold which itself is below target for those nations. Canada is not alone in the “quadrant of shame” but we are actually deeper into that quadrant than is reflected when comparing our inadequate equipment spending against our also inadequate over-all defence spending.I think it's even worse than that. A chart for projected 2023 Defence spending shows that Canada alone among NATO allies sits in the "Quadrant of Shame" meeting neither our 2% of GDP spending on Defence OR our 20% of Defence expenditures on Equipment.
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‘The End of Everything’ Review: When War Means Total Destruction
Thebes, Carthage, Constantinople, Tenochtitlán: These civilizations were cut down in their prime, some with little warning.
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Robert D. Kaplan
May 10, 2024 11:47 am ET
'Our NATO allies are despairing': Retired general says Trudeau government failing on defence
Former soldier Andrew Leslie was once a Liberal MP who advised Trudeau on defence. These days, he's talking to Pierre Poilievre’s team.nationalpost.com
LGen (retd) Andrew Leslie on the Trudeau government
This confirms my wide held belief that Leslie lost out on Defence because he would have actually DONE something with the portfolio, vice kicked the ball around like past 3 defence ministers.LGen (retd) Andrew Leslie on the Trudeau government
who swings the decision there?This confirms my wide held belief that Leslie lost out on Defence because he would have actually DONE something with the portfolio, vice kicked the ball around like past 3 defence ministers.
A quick look at the last MND Mandate letter sets the tone. Just look at the top five priorities and then recollect that the SSE basically allocates much of its verbiage to the next four topics as well.This confirms my wide held belief that Leslie lost out on Defence because he would have actually DONE something with the portfolio, vice kicked the ball around like past 3 defence ministers.
The person with clout, charisma, and skin in the game. Trudeau may rule with an iron fist, but he is a fragile and vain leader (as shown by his treatment of those who disagree with him... JWR comes to mind, same with Bill Morneau). If you're confident and competent in your realm, you don't bend to the whims of amateurs as easily.who swings the decision there?
I think Anand wanted to do something with the portfolio and was making inroads with it. Hence P-8, F-35, MQ-9B, etc - P-8 and MQ-9B may have been signed off by Blair, but the bulk of the project definition and OA were probably in Anand’s tenure.This confirms my wide held belief that Leslie lost out on Defence because he would have actually DONE something with the portfolio, vice kicked the ball around like past 3 defence ministers.
I had never read that letter before. NO WONDER our Allies and especially the U.S. do not take us seriously and boy it will be easy to deliver some quick easy wins for the next Government. The Entire letter sounds like a mission statement for an under grad Sociology course.A quick look at the last MND Mandate letter sets the tone. Just look at the top five priorities and then recollect that the SSE basically allocates much of its verbiage to the next four topics as well.
This confirms my wide held belief that Leslie lost out on Defence because he would have actually DONE something with the portfolio, vice kicked the ball around like past 3 defence ministers.
If WE do not take care of this, like you said the neighbours and MAYBE another nation or two will. AND they will thumb their noses at us while the GoC harumphs and acts outraged.Terrorist watch list apprehensions at northern border continue to break records
(The Center Square) – The number of known or suspected terrorists (KSTs) apprehended at the northern border in the first six months of fiscal 2024 continue to outpace those apprehendedwww.thecentersquare.com
Sooner or later we will have to start mowing our own lawn. The alternatives are the neighbours do it for us or just put up a higher hedge.
If WE do not take care of this, like you said the neighbours and MAYBE another nation or two will. AND they will thumb their noses at us while the GoC harumphs and acts outraged.
I think Anand wanted to do something with the portfolio and was making inroads with it. Hence P-8, F-35, MQ-9B, etc - P-8 and MQ-9B may have been signed off by Blair, but the bulk of the project definition and OA were probably in Anand’s tenure.
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On November 20, 2019, Anand was sworn in as a member of the Privy Council and as the public services and procurement minister at Rideau Hall.
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On October 26, 2021, Anand was sworn in as Minister of National Defence at Rideau Hall.
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I suspect the bulk of OA (if not all) was before Anand’s tenure.the bulk of the project definition and OA were probably in Anand’s tenure.
Or that no one could trust him maybe?
Viz, some bridge burning here...
Andrew Leslie hints he jilted the Conservatives
Andrew Leslie hints he jilted the Conservatives
In a speech full of irony and sly asides, retired lieutenant-general Andrew Leslie said he talked with ''other political parties'' when he left the military, and in the end chose to become a Liberal. CBCNews.ca is carrying Leslie's speech and subsequent scrum live.ca.news.yahoo.com
That was certainly the case with Trudeau's first MND. Or perhaps its more accurate to say that he was at exactly the depThey all are subservient to the party line because they're intentionally out of their depth.
He had his hand in some key matters - The Leo 2, the M777 (the first dozen and the last 26), the CCV and LRPF (cancelled after him), the TAPV (even if some folks hate it), and LAV UP. A fair bit of cash flowed for those.Leslie already had a chance to transform the military, and I don't think it would have turned out much different if he tried again as the Minister. Ideas don't count for much if Cabinet won't give you the money, time or bureaucratic support that is needed.
The paper at the link discusses some of the reasons why Leslie's transformation report failed. I don't know if I agree with conclusions, but the author makes the case that Leslie (and others) couldn't impress upon others the need for decisive change. I think he would have found it even harder to achieve anything in a Liberal government that has little interest in security matters. https://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/259/290/301/305/hopkins.pdf
And NASAMS for UKR, and one would argue the E-7s as well.I think Anand wanted to do something with the portfolio and was making inroads with it. Hence P-8, F-35, MQ-9B, etc - P-8 and MQ-9B may have been signed off by Blair, but the bulk of the project definition and OA were probably in Anand’s tenure.