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I read and article about the Canadian forces to disband within 15 years. This article was from www.CBC.ca. I just want to get peoples output about this situation at hand.
In the coming weeks... was due after the Budget release. Anyway, all medias will go BUZZ when it comes out...Another Recce Guy said:I'm just waiting to see the plan. There has been a lot of guessing but little hard facts. Anyone know when they are going to release the Defence Review?
ArmyRick said:PM attitude towards defence is better than his predecesor. :-\
But who on Earth would feel the need to control Canadian land/airspace? <Pieman nervously glances southward>"A country will always have an army. Their own or someone elses"
MdB said:As for Granatstein and his probable 'disbandment' of the CF, it's not so much a problem of disbanding the CF as letting all that crumble. Unadequate management, lack of political leadership, and successive budget cuts did hurt the CF more than anything else in the last 30 years or so. And for Granatstein, I see him a kind of Don Cherry, lots of colors and lacking of judgment...
oyaguy said:For someone like Paul Martin, his campaign promise of "5000" new men for a peacekeeping brigade, was idealistic and off the cuff. He, probably like me, was raised with the knowledge that peacekeeping is a noble endeavour that Canada should embrace. Very idealistic but frankly a bit of idealism wouldn't hurt the CF.
radiohead said:"Paul Martin wants to be a statesman."
Yeah a liberal statesman.... the CF is going to a small part in any goal Paul might have.
Zipper said:Idealism is fine. However if you look at the history of peacekeeping, it is quite honestly a failure. Every peacekeeping mission started is still going on. Why? Because the two sides have no reason to go to the table as long as there are peacekeepers standing in between. What needed to happen, and still does, is to have a set time limit on the peace intervention. In that time, the two sides would be forced to the table to talk it out, and if yea or nay, the peacekeepers would leave at the required time.
Zipper said:PM Paul wants to to be a statesman like all the other Canadian PM's. However, they all want to do it with statescraft and NOT a military option. Yes, they'll use the military as a deliverer of aid and a shield between two states, but they will not deploy them in a battle situation in any large numbers. Not unless forced into it like Mackenzie King. They all want their Noble Peace Prizes. Not a strong nation.