I'll believe it when I see it.
I said the same thing 10 years ago when everyone was salivating over the Pivot to the Pacific. Nobody liked it because it would mean acknowledging some uneasy truths about ourselves.
Canada has actual interests in the Caribbean, it would actually make sense to focus efforts there and in Central South America.
As much as I love the Caribbean, somehow this would seem like being relegated to the minor leagues…the not-quite-ready-for-prime-time players.It would also strengthen the Commonwealth and associations with the Brits and the Dutch.
…soooo Canada?As much as I love the Caribbean, somehow this would seem like being relegated to the minor leagues…the not-quite-ready-for-prime-time players.
As much as I love the Caribbean, somehow this would seem like being relegated to the minor leagues…the not-quite-ready-for-prime-time players.
Relegated generally means others placing someone somewhere.As much as I love the Caribbean, somehow this would seem like being relegated to the minor leagues…the not-quite-ready-for-prime-time players.
I'll play devil's advocate.Caribbean’s better than nothing. But there are more important places in the world for a G7 nation to be.
I’m not disagreeing with you. Mainly just howling at the moon.I'll play devil's advocate.
Being a G7 nation doesn't mean that we have to be involved in all areas of the world. Japan is a G7 nation - how many military deployments do they do, now that they're allowed to have long-term foreign deployments?
We are, at best, a middle player at this point. Maybe it's time to think "regional" rather than "global".
So we’re going to fish in the Monroe Doctrine pond? Should be interesting. We finally did join the OAS 30 odd yrs ago.Agree.
Barbados ditched Her Majesty, Jamaica is up next. Won’t be much left of the Commonwealth over the next two decades.It would also strengthen the Commonwealth and associations with the Brits and the Dutch.
Barbados ditched Her Majesty, Jamaica is up next. Won’t be much left of the Commonwealth over the next two decades.
We have a heck of a lot more Ukrainians, Poles, Italians, Indians, Chinese than we do of the other two.All the more reason to bind in on whatever other grounds we can. We are not short of Jamaicans and Bajians in Canada.
You said it perfectly.Think small, be small.
Think big, be big.
I’d much rather be a smaller fish swimming in a large lake than be a big fish in a small pond.
This country could be so much more than an Australia if we only learned to have some self confidence, stop being so bloody cheap and constantly looking over our shoulder.
Think small, be small.
Think big, be big.
I’d much rather be a smaller fish swimming in a large lake than be a big fish in a small pond.
This country could be so much more than an Australia if we only learned to have some self confidence, stop being so bloody cheap and constantly looking over our shoulder.
I said the same thing 10 years ago when everyone was salivating over the Pivot to the Pacific. Nobody liked it because it would mean acknowledging some uneasy truths about ourselves.
Canada has actual interests in the Caribbean, it would actually make sense to focus efforts there and in Central South America.
We literally have the Russians on our Northern border. Our NATO buddies would be happier if we could take care of our own backyard first.Made me think: If we were pragmatic and had a vision: couldn't we take additional responsibility in the Caribbean and South America from the hands of any of our friends?
RN resources in the area
My "doctrine" would be to shift focus to an area that we could alleviate some strain from our NATO buddies. Europe will be boltering up against Russia for at least the next 10 years, wouldn't it be great if its lazy Canadian friend got up and took over Europe's Caribbean responsibilities?
I'm sure the French, UK and Dutch would appreciate it if we took a leading role of HADR/training in their Caribbean territories, should the time come.
It would be much more sustainable for us. France, UK and Dutch may shut up about us not meeting 2% GDP if we took the load off their hands. It wouldn't require all that much money (although we'd find a way to waste it). On the higher-end, i'd see us making a meaningful difference in an area few are paying attention to.
Off the top of my head, as Supreme Emperor, i'd build a Karel Doorrman or Mistral for global HADR/TG capability, expand our AOR fleet, buy 2 more MCDV replacements and base them in CFB Jamrock (TM) with a Herc or 2, get some riverine CB90s for the RCN and Army. Feel free to add to this...
Scotia Group disagrees with your assessment:We literally have the Russians on our Northern border. Our NATO buddies would be happier if we could take care of our own backyard first.
The Caribbean is a European creation. Let them take care of it.
Couldn't agree with you more.Think small, be small.
Think big, be big.
I’d much rather be a smaller fish swimming in a large lake than be a big fish in a small pond.
This country could be so much more than an Australia if we only learned to have some self confidence, stop being so bloody cheap and constantly looking over our shoulder.