• brisk@lemmy.ca
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    20 hours ago

    Peace repeatedly proves itself a more productive foreign policy than violence, Lorincz says—even considering Trump’s repeated threats to Canada’s national security.

    “If we were funding things like peace-building and trying to resolve conflict peacefully, then we would have a greater likelihood of resolving conflict with the United States,” she told The Breach.

    This only works when everybody else acts in good faith and shares your world-view. Ukraine gave up nuclear weapons in exchange for Russian and American guarantees for protection. Russia annexed Crimea, now wants to take the entire country, and the U.S. is walking away from Ukraine.

    Arguing Trump would leave us alone if we just spent a little more on foreign aid and social programs or international working groups is naive idealism. Not that those things aren’t important and worth doing, but they don’t obviate the need for the ability to defend ourselves. Just having impeccable social support programs wouldn’t mean there’s no need for law enforcement, even though poverty is the major driver of crime.

    The U.S., China, and Russia are all looking to secure their interest in the arctic militarily. If we refuse to spend on our own defence capabilities, then we leave ourselves entirely at their mercy – ceding the arctic without a fight to anyone willing to sail a few warships into our territory.

    I’ve no love for the Irvings, but I don’t know of many companies capable of building warships in Canada. In a perfect world we’d have the time and money to build up a less controversial option, but we may not be in great supply of either.

  • Snowstorm@lemmy.ca
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    22 hours ago

    This is an hum… interesting read… While i agree that asking questions on the price tag and return on our investment is always a good idea, this is not it. Also a civilian probably won’t understand the different aspect of the price tag : upgrading our infrastructure and capability to services such boat, specialized design… The last few months-years are showing us that peaceful negotiating has its limits when our neighbours have the ability to abuse our sovereignty. Don’t make it easy on them. Ask Ukraine how it feels. Do you trust Trump or his successor not to extort the ressources he need in the Canadian North if he’s not just taking it altogether? I would love a world where we don’t spend any money on the military and use those resources on social development instead but in the real world the North is our and we need to have the best (military) logistics to move around our own sea.

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    23 hours ago

    I mean, as much as i hate the irvings, people are definitely asking for more domestic defense and less reliance on america for protection

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      18 hours ago

      Honestly I’d prefer that we keep the Irving’s greedy fucking hands off any Canadian military contracts.

      They’re about as trustworthy as Trump ffs.