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Is it even possible to cover the entire Arctic region? Is it feasible to attempt to monitor all Canadian borders, perimeter, and coast?
The US spent 40 years driving subs around Soviet waters, and rarely (if ever) got caught... I'm not sure how we're supposed to do a better job at coastal/arctic security than the USSR.
This sounds more like a good sound bite then an actual sound defence policy. I agree we need to boost our Arctic presence, but I don't Harper has a grasp on the realities of monitoring millions of square kilometers of ice and ocean.
And he's still talking about resurrecting the Airborne, which is already done. Ugh. At least they don't want it in Gander anymore.
Although, in the last election Martin kept talking about silly things like a "peace keeping brigade of 5,000" - which disappeared and somehow morphed into a recruiting drive across the board. So, I have faith that whatever silly things Harper talks about will also disappear when the election is over and reality sinks in.
The US spent 40 years driving subs around Soviet waters, and rarely (if ever) got caught... I'm not sure how we're supposed to do a better job at coastal/arctic security than the USSR.
This sounds more like a good sound bite then an actual sound defence policy. I agree we need to boost our Arctic presence, but I don't Harper has a grasp on the realities of monitoring millions of square kilometers of ice and ocean.
And he's still talking about resurrecting the Airborne, which is already done. Ugh. At least they don't want it in Gander anymore.
Although, in the last election Martin kept talking about silly things like a "peace keeping brigade of 5,000" - which disappeared and somehow morphed into a recruiting drive across the board. So, I have faith that whatever silly things Harper talks about will also disappear when the election is over and reality sinks in.