In theory, as long as the line is open, we can acquire attritional replacements on an as needed basis.
In practice, in a shooting war, those timelines may be unacceptable.
Times are tough. Everyone seems to have a side hustle.
Like this Crown and his alleged weapons smuggling.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/n-l-crown-prosecutor-under-investigation-for-smuggling-weapons-offences-9.7107577
Parliament chooses to fund some things and not others. The outcomes of those decisions land in court.
Jordan is an excellent example. Systemic underfunding of the courts. Either pay the cost of the system you want or deal with the consequences.
Don't forget about the close protection military police MWO who brought a personal weapon into a secure area at work.
https://decisia.jmc-cmj.forces.gc.ca/jmc-cmj/cm/en/item/521066/index.do
Something about a crown with a laurel, apparently...
Legal authority is highly overrated. Let's just search whatever mail we want - Nunavut RCMP.
"It’s illegal for Canadian police to search mail in transit, but it had been commonplace in the territory, according to Nunavut RCMP Chief Supt. Kent Pike."
Read more at: Forced to stop searching...
Doesn't demonstrate friendship.
Doesn't demonstrate trustworthiness.
NATO and NORAD show that there are words on paper - and POTUS has amply demonstrated that he doesn't feel bound by such commitments, and Congress have abdicated their role in government.
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