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I would hate to think that a company has put a freeze on relations with it's branch in Manitoba based solely on the Chretien Government decision to avoid military involvement in Iraq.
Well, as hard as it may be to believe this, that is the way it has been explained to me by a very trustworthy individual. Unfortunaetly, I am not about to identify either the firm (it is quite large and well known...) nor the individual, so I guess we're at a draw on this one.
With respect to your enumeration of our various committments under the UN, etc, I understand that these are nominally part of the GWOT. Unfortunately, IMHO (but backed up by some recent experience...) these committments are not even on the screen of most people in the US military(less those who actually work with us...)or their government and are probably utterly invisble to the US public. The only way, IMHO, that we could gain visibiilty for ourselves as a "player" would be to take a role in Iraq (a political non-starter now, and anyway sadly after the fact...) or to assume, quickly, a much bigger role in OEF as opposed to ISAF.(We are finally taking steps in that direction, but again IMHO quite late to need.)
The US, IMHO, appreciate and respect those who stand beside them and share the same risks they face. Unless we do that, we will remain in the shadows as far as the US is concerned. I can only imagine the impact that this recent ill-considered flip-floppery over BMD will have on this matter: probably not a very good one. Perhaps our govt will one day learn that continental defence policy is too important to make based on opinion polls of an ill-informed pubilc that has not benefitted from any meaningful education or debate on the issue, but instead expresses its opinion based, I suggest, to a great extent on misinformed, knee-jerk anti-Americanism. How many of our electorate actually have the faintest idea about BMD? Why was no meaningful attempt ever made to educate the public about it, as an issue for national debate. Once again, we raise questions in US minds about our reliability and relevance: not a good course of action, and one that I very much doubt is offset by the committments you listed.
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