Is "f**k Trump" really a good enough reason to make bad major defence procurement decisions that endure decades?
It is not.
However, it’s. It only valid, but strategically necessary at this point to freshly reassess our dependencies and reliance’s on the U.S., and to game out the impacts certain U.S. policy choices could have on our defense capabilities, defence production, and our larger economy and industrial base. “Fuck Trump” is not a strategic imperative, nor is it a total equation. But “Will Trump get pissy if he loses his tariffs in court and look for a new way to fuck Canada in the ass?” is a valid question to ponder.
We need a few things. They’re partially aligned, partially overlapping, and partially distinct.
We need potent, and long term viable tactical air capabilities that RCAF pilots can fly into harms way when it’s necessary to kill people and break their shit.
We need to grow the hell up as a country and rebuild not just our direct defence production, but our larger industrial and human capital that permits the rapid growth of such an industrial base when we suddenly need it.
We need to get an economic and diplomatic wheel alignment. Freshly assess what our national interest is, and reassess who it aligns with, where, and how. And then adjust as needed. We need this as a matter of economic, military, and political sovereignty.
The range of outcomes of this will still all leave us heavily dependent on the U.S. for a lot of equipment in the near to mid term. For some stuff, F-35 is the only game in town until Gen 6 is rolling out. The U.S. makes the best of a lot of stuff and for some roles we need that best. But we may also be able to build upon core equisite capabilities with an additional “more that’s good enough”. That might mean an additional inventory of (insert equipment here) that isn’t the absolute best, but that bolsters our capabilities in a cost effective way. And in doing so, we may enhance our defence production base and pull or retain more of the economic human capital thusly needed.
Now, I’m not saying “buy Gripens too”. Obviously I’m open to it but I also don’t know what I don’t know. Nobody has given me a hat with a propellor on it, I cannot speak with any authority to what our RCAF should look like.
“Fuck Trump” is an emotional heuristic for “This guy and his policies are grave symptoms of a fundamental shift in our relationship, and we are now being treated transactionally. So let’s get transactional.” While he’s gonna come in for a grope or three, we are not obliged, as a sovereign state, to ‘just let him grab us by the pussy’ and not act economically and diplomatically to counteract that.