Altair
Army.ca Veteran
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I must be naive in wanting to see what our actual mission is and how we plan to achieve it before writing it off as a failure.Thucydides said:I'll put it to you differently. Canada was excluded from a conference by the major players fighting ISIS because the same government so eager to get into a "peacekeeping conference" withdrew the CF-18's from the fight. I have scrolled through the thread and somehow missed your outraged posts on how we were missing out because of that.
So what this mission really is "virtue signalling" on a grand scale. No actual reason has been given from the Grand Strategic level as to why we should be interested in traditional peacekeeping at all (and you can always scroll through the peacekeeping myth thread to see the catalogue of failure), much less a national interest perspective as to why "this" particular mission is in our National Interest. It has been constantly pointed out that the conditions for "peacekeeping" don't exist, resulting in a minor semantic change by government spokespeople.
Listen to the very experienced members on this board: this is the recipe for disaster.
What we do know.
650 soldiers going to Africa.
What we don't know
Where they are going.
Who is going.
What the mission is once they get there.
What the ROEs will be.
Who we will be working with.
Somehow with all that we don't know, the experienced members on this board have deemed this mission a failure?
BTW (and in know this will cost me at least a 1000 very important milpoints) experience =/= being right.