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Spending more money for more weapons is an excellent strategy for war. Has the P.M. a strategy for peace? How much of GDP should be spent on a strategy for peace?
One step at a time. You have to take care of the war first. It's a dog eat dog world at the moment ... autocrats running rampant.
There needs to be a strategy of cutting off autocrats at the pass. Anne Applebaum has an excellent article about us needing to figure out how to do this: https://www.theatlantic.com/ma...
In another article she points out how the west has enabled dictators from the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union. She even starts the article with Lennart Meri's warning and Putin storming out ... a red flag there, since we know what happened as we fast-forward to today.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ma...
There needs to be a strategy of cutting off autocrats at the pass. Anne Applebaum has an excellent article about us needing to figure out how to do this: https://www.theatlantic.com/ma...
In another article she points out how the west has enabled dictators from the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union. She even starts the article with Lennart Meri's warning and Putin storming out ... a red flag there, since we know what happened as we fast-forward to today.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ma...
Canada has become soft and irrelevant. The Liberal/NDP merger will drive this country into a socialist quicksand sucking away all prospect of growth and strength. Our leaders have mortgaged the future and I mourn the country we are leaving our children. The only hope to ever achieve honorable defense spending of at least 2.0% must await change in government. Considering events unfolding in Ukraine, by then it may be too late.
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