KevinB
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You need a blend of both American and British outlooks -- the Brit models don't work due to their pop densities, and even the American won't not just due to budget and personnel, but also Canadian population density is less than 10% of the US.The Brits (among other allies) are regularly invited to give us advice. And it's fascinating to hear them have experience on literally every single obstacle we discuss. And while they don't have our geography, economically and institutionally they are probably the best model for us to learn from. I personally detest the tendency of the CAF to look at the Americans. Sure we are all jealous of the cool kit. But we'll never be that big and have the context to operate like that. We can and should be able to operate, as a military and government, more like the Brits.
I hate to say it, but you need a Canadianized model of a whole of government approach to Defense (my keyboard autocorrects the C to S).
However Strategic Resilience as you have noted in other posts isn't cheap, while I like the approach of IRD in some areas, economically it is not feasible in a lot of areas, and domestic licensed manufacturing, or a UK/US/EU Canadian subsidiary building entire system is a lot more practical for many items than starting from scratch.
