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I'm just wondering since usually things are pretty black and white when it comes to military, you know yes sir, no sir and what not.
Since we only spend a dismal 1-1.1% of our GDP, how can we still be part of NATO?
it is one of the requirements.
i'm also wondering how people can say cut military spending but send us in Africa...kinda seems azz-backwards...sure rob us of troops (cutting on recruitment) rob us of equipment (cutting back on spending) but saddle us with the same workload. I honestly don't get this view that i've seen in a lot of the newspapers and what not, like how they love being Canadian but we should just disband the Canadian Forces and let the US do all out work for us...BUT they don't want to do what the US tells them.
Given our military's accomplishments and the overall quality of soldiers we put out, and all the work we try to do with the size we are, wouldn't the logic be to have MORE so we could accomplish more work, or BETTER. I'm not saying conscription or anything silly like that, but just to have spending where it should be, and for the people as well as the gov to think LONG TERM in terms of equipment/platform/ship/etc acquirement and recruiting and retention, as opposed to the yo-yo action they've been giving us.
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Since we only spend a dismal 1-1.1% of our GDP, how can we still be part of NATO?
it is one of the requirements.
i'm also wondering how people can say cut military spending but send us in Africa...kinda seems azz-backwards...sure rob us of troops (cutting on recruitment) rob us of equipment (cutting back on spending) but saddle us with the same workload. I honestly don't get this view that i've seen in a lot of the newspapers and what not, like how they love being Canadian but we should just disband the Canadian Forces and let the US do all out work for us...BUT they don't want to do what the US tells them.
Given our military's accomplishments and the overall quality of soldiers we put out, and all the work we try to do with the size we are, wouldn't the logic be to have MORE so we could accomplish more work, or BETTER. I'm not saying conscription or anything silly like that, but just to have spending where it should be, and for the people as well as the gov to think LONG TERM in terms of equipment/platform/ship/etc acquirement and recruiting and retention, as opposed to the yo-yo action they've been giving us.
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