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Matthew Fisher's Ideal military

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Found this on Twitter. Interesting!


Matthew Fisher Retweeted OneDadsFinance

Needs careful thought, not Tweet. Never happen but off top of my head, 120 F-35s, 10 C-17s, if only five new ones were available, half dozen more aerial tankers, C-130s. Several dozen attack helos. 20 warships including three assault ships, 10 subs, 4 brigades, not 3, double SOF


OneDadsFinance @

Replying to @mfisheroverseas
What would be your ideal force makeup for Canada?  Lay it all out


8:33 PM - 4 Jun 2018
 
Matt Fisher? The served-three-years-in-battalion-and-became-a-defense-expert guy?
 
Brihard said:
Matt Fisher? The served-three-years-in-battalion-and-became-a-defense-expert guy?
Does that make him more or less qualified than the taught-drama-and-snowboarding-and became-prime-minister guy?

Asking for a friend.
 
or a corporal? In my case a reserve Sergent?

Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one  8)
 
Baden Guy said:
Found this on Twitter. Interesting!


Matthew Fisher Retweeted OneDadsFinance

Since I have never found anything on twitter, what does this mean?  Is this something Matthew Fisher wrote? Or, is this MF reposting something that OneDadsFinance wrote?  Twitter original thought?  As much intellect as can be demonstrated in 140 characters.
 
I love how some people seem to think they know what we need but we haven't even figured out what we should be doing in the first place.
 
Remius said:
I love how some people seem to think they know what we need but we haven't even figured out what we should be doing in the first place.

Yes we have! We're stronging, securing, and engaging. How much clearer do you need it to be?
 
Lumber said:
Yes we have! We're stronging, securing, and engaging. How much clearer do you need it to be?

What about pride.  I thought that was part of it too.  strong, proud, something something...
 
Remius said:
What about pride.  I thought that was part of it too.  strong, proud, something something...

Vancouver has that 'pride' thing covered for 2018 ;)

City of Vancouver proclaims 2018 'Year of the Queer'

http://www.vancourier.com/news/city-of-vancouver-proclaims-2018-year-of-the-queer-1.23304879
 
Haggis said:
Does that make him more or less qualified than the taught-drama-and-snowboarding-and became-prime-minister guy?

Asking for a friend.
No more or less than a man with a degree in economics never having worked as a economist I guess.
 
Lumber said:
Yes we have! We're stronging, securing, and engaging. How much clearer do you need it to be?

Who needs direction or equipment when we have loads of platitudes!
 
Baden Guy said:
Needs careful thought, not Tweet. Never happen but off top of my head, 120 F-35s, 10 C-17s, if only five new ones were available, half dozen more aerial tankers, C-130s. Several dozen attack helos. 20 warships including three assault ships, 10 subs, 4 brigades, not 3, double SOF


OneDadsFinance @

Replying to @mfisheroverseas
What would be your ideal force makeup for Canada?  Lay it all out


8:33 PM - 4 Jun 2018

Ha. Good one Matty, we can't even get boots right.
 
From my perspective, the CAF barely manages to administer it's personnel and policies. How about fixing things within our control before we start begging for attack helicopters and assault ships (for which we have no pilots or crews)

 
For readers' info, Matthew Fisher's bio from his speaker's bureau:

...
He calls himself a “dinosaur” and the “last of his species” as Canada’s most experienced and most-traveled foreign correspondent. Last year he dazzled us with his adventures and misadventures in the hottest spots in the world. Since then, the world has gotten even hotter, so you won’t want to miss his perspectives on what matters, who matters and what to look for next.

He has been the international affairs columnist for the National Post and Postmedia for 15 years, and previously worked for the Sun newspapers and the Globe and Mail. Having worked overseas for 34 years, he has lived in Belgium, Germany, Russia, Hong Kong, Britain, the Middle East and Afghanistan and now lives in the Philippines.

Over the years, Fisher has observed 19 wars and conflicts from Central America to the Caucasus, the Balkans, the Middle East, Africa, Timor and Afghanistan. During the past year he has been to 17 countries. He was in Iraq for the battle for Mosul in December, in Africa covering the famine and refugee crisis spawned by the war in South Sudan, and most recently in Latvia, where Canadian troops are beginning a combat deployment as part of NATO’s tripwire to deter Russian aggression...
http://www.ideacity.ca/speaker/matthew-fisher/

Mark
Ottawa
 
Colin P said:
or a corporal? In my case a reserve Sergent?

Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one  8)

And some, are asshole opinions.
 
Altair said:
No more or less than a man with a degree in economics never having worked as a economist I guess.

At least he had a degree.
 
Blackadder1916 said:
Since I have never found anything on twitter, what does this mean?  Is this something Matthew Fisher wrote? Or, is this MF reposting something that OneDadsFinance wrote?  Twitter original thought?  As much intellect as can be demonstrated in 140 characters.
You can retweet with or without added text. When you do it adding text, it embeds the original tweet in the post so people can see in one link what you responded to. It's hard to see in just text but makes sense the way they show it within Twitter.

It's also 280 characters now, double the opinions.
 
PuckChaser said:
You can retweet with or . . .

Thank you for the explanation, but the mechanics of Twitter doesn't answer my question.  Is the description of what should be in Canada's military the original product of Matthew Fisher (i.e. did he think it up and write it), or is it a repeat (i.e. a reporting) of someone else's (OneDadsFinance) analysis.  Without a link to the original like this https://twitter.com/mfisheroverseas/status/1003796989685846016 copying the content of a tweet prefaced by "Matthew Fisher Retweeted OneDadsFinance" makes it looks like a repeat of another's content.

Anyway, had to find the answer to my own question and whether 140 or 280 characters the limit of intellectual discourse is still evident.
 
Spectrum said:
From my perspective, the CAF barely manages to administer it's personnel and policies. How about fixing things within our control before we start begging for attack helicopters and assault ships (for which we have no pilots or crews)

There are a few news articles today about the shortage of rucksacks and sleeping bags... I'm not surprised it hasn't been posted yet, we're all so used to this garbage now it's hard to even summon the energy to complain about it.
 
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