Sad isn’t it. But the army is ramping up albeit very slowly certain capabilities. Canada not ramping up the way it should is no reason at all to dismiss the threat that Russia poses.Again, Europe can do that without the US chipping in. Anyone who seriously believes that Putin is lining up to attack a NATO member ought to behave accordingly. I'm not seeing much urgency except in the countries bordering NATO. I'm not seeing any in Canada. From that I infer that behind the closed doors of the high councils their information is telling them an invasion of a NATO member is low-risk. All the noise about what the US should be doing is just the usual opportunistic free-loading.
Who cares. We weren’t discussing that now we’re we. We absolutely should be increasing. You mentioned Taiwan. Again how does that fit into NATOs mandate and goals? If China attacks the US and they invoke article 5 then I expect NATO to step up.Should that be what our PM tells them when confronted by requests to ante up a little more? We aren't forbidden to step outside that "system".
Go read the NATO goals and mandate. Yes, it is reasonable to look at the entire world. Your position would have the US retreat from that.Ukraine isn't a NATO member. Once beyond NATO members, it's reasonable to look at the entire world.
Is Ukraine in Europe? Yes. Very much a NATO issue.
Is a Russian occupied Ukraine good for the US or bad? I think it’s bad. We either try and check Russia’s ambitions or we might as well pack it in. I’d rather not pack it in.