Snap out of denial—Mark Carney’s rightward-rushing agenda is just getting started
voluble @ voluble @lemmy.ca Posts 5Comments 143Joined 1 yr. ago
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True. Alliances are key for Canadian sovereignty and security. The nation should be cementing existing relationships with maximum effort. As patriotic as myself and other Canadians feel these days, it must be acknowledged - no imaginable scenario exists in which Canada alone has enough military might to act as a deterrent against US aggression.
Imagine that a fully functional nuclear arsenal wasn't a generation away, and Canada had one right now. Even then, if the US made the insane decision that Canada was lebensraum, our nation's military might alone could not prevent that.
I'm not even against a Canadian nuclear weapons program per se. But it makes no sense for Canada to pursue a nuclear weapons program right now, if the objective is to hold off a US threat. It's comforting to imagine that there's some panacea to the threats that Canada is facing right now, but I don't see how nuclear fits that bill in any way.
It's unfortunate that we even have to think these things. But anyway, that's my 2c.