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Carney to announce Canada will meet 2% NATO spending target by March

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  • R randalthor@lemmy.ca
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    Carney says Canada will meet 2% NATO spending target by March | CBC News

    Saying that the era of the United States' dominance on the world stage is over, Prime Minister Mark Carney has committed his government to meeting the NATO benchmark target of two per cent of the country's gross domestic product by the end of the current fiscal year.

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    A vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment. This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is the new Canadian experience. Its influence is felt in every city, every board room, every restaurant on Sparks Street. We must not fail to comprehend its glorious patriotic implications. We must never let the weight of our liberties and democratic processes endanger this huge industrial and military machinery of defence. It will shape the very structure of our society. In the councils of government we must strengthen the power and influence, overt and covert, of the military-industrial complex. So let’s throw some money at it as quickly as possible.

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      Carney says Canada will meet 2% NATO spending target by March | CBC News

      Saying that the era of the United States' dominance on the world stage is over, Prime Minister Mark Carney has committed his government to meeting the NATO benchmark target of two per cent of the country's gross domestic product by the end of the current fiscal year.

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      That’s a real change of pace from 2030.

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      • Sunshine (she/her)S Sunshine (she/her)

        That’s a real change of pace from 2030.

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        mongostein@lemmy.ca
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        Good. When your neighbour is threatening you and stripping away their own citizens’ rights, you shouldn’t be wasting time.

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          A vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment. This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is the new Canadian experience. Its influence is felt in every city, every board room, every restaurant on Sparks Street. We must not fail to comprehend its glorious patriotic implications. We must never let the weight of our liberties and democratic processes endanger this huge industrial and military machinery of defence. It will shape the very structure of our society. In the councils of government we must strengthen the power and influence, overt and covert, of the military-industrial complex. So let’s throw some money at it as quickly as possible.

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          Joe Dyrt
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          I couldn’t agree more! Our 85 F18s and 14 Auroras came into service in the mid-1980s. The 12 Halifax-class frigates entered service in the early 1990s. Whatever works for the Army these days must be at least a decade old. And every one of these systems is starving for people to operate and maintain them.

          It is delusional to think our current capabilities are anywhere near adequate to defend our 5000 km land border, much less the increasingly accessible arctic lands and waters. Literally we cannot ramp up in time to meet the need, but we have to try! Better late than never.

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            I couldn’t agree more! Our 85 F18s and 14 Auroras came into service in the mid-1980s. The 12 Halifax-class frigates entered service in the early 1990s. Whatever works for the Army these days must be at least a decade old. And every one of these systems is starving for people to operate and maintain them.

            It is delusional to think our current capabilities are anywhere near adequate to defend our 5000 km land border, much less the increasingly accessible arctic lands and waters. Literally we cannot ramp up in time to meet the need, but we have to try! Better late than never.

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            lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.ca
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            I think you missed their sarcasm.

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            • Sunshine (she/her)S Sunshine (she/her)

              That’s a real change of pace from 2030.

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              Moving the Coast Guard from Fisheries to DND is a sneaky way to add $2.5 billion to the defense budget without actually spending more money…

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                randalthor@lemmy.ca
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                I hope we will develop our own defense capabilities instead of feeding the profits of American war machinery.

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                • lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.caL lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.ca

                  I think you missed their sarcasm.

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                  I don’t think so. But for anyone who didn’t get the reference (idk if they still teach that in grade 10 history class) the relevant excerpt from the original speech can be found here. Imagine a world where politicians talk like that.

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                    I don’t think so. But for anyone who didn’t get the reference (idk if they still teach that in grade 10 history class) the relevant excerpt from the original speech can be found here. Imagine a world where politicians talk like that.

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                    lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.ca
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                    Did not catch that. Thanks.

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                    • lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.caL lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.ca

                      I think you missed their sarcasm.

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                      Joe Dyrt
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                      I re-read. You may be right!

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