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Originally Posted by YOWetal
Boeing learned we will stand up for ourselves. We have a huge trade deficit barely exporting a fraction of what we import. They want to cut us off we will buy Euro kit.
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As someone who isn't involved in the Forces, I've struggled to justify the level of spending that we'd need to join AUKUS, or to achieve certain capabilities advocated by Truenorth and others. I find myself really wanting to agree but being unable to see how its worth it. Certain things like Arctic defence, sure.
But if it comes down to billions of dollars, I don't think the average Canadian can see the benefit of 'keeping up with the Joneses' in Australia, or trying to be seen as not mooching off the Americans. Respectfully, I don't think most people care about those things if they're not in the military, and I'm not sure many of us can see the value in changing that. Telling taxpayers we need to spend billions on, say, nuclear subs, so we can better patrol Taiwan and be respected by other country's militaries...tough sell.
Again, certain things like a basic degree of control of the northern border and having ships that don't leak, I think most can support.