Originally posted by: Phuz
There is a lot of domestic pressures from the United States to contribute - no longer do we really have the role of peacekeepers. I agree that Canada must play their part in sustaining international stability and we need to stop pretending that we are furthering the Canadian cause by skimping on military spending....
however, I don't think we should be fighting wars thats deemed necessity by one of the only countries pushing the whole agenda.
Our military simply isn't strong enough to meet its NATO obligations, let alone play the role that the US wants us too. Out of -10k~ units, 50% or more are still in Kosovo, bosnia, afghanistan, etc. Of the 16 members of the NATO alliance, Canada ranks 12th on a per-capita basis in its defense expenditures. In comparison, the smaller country of Luxembourg ranks 10th.
Too many Americans think Canadians owe service, a contribution, a larger military budget. I think a big reason as to why we contribute so little to our military is because we're being told to. Our autonomy is a joke, so I don't find it overly surprising that Canadians flip em' the bird once and a while, hence the issues with US and NAFTA, marijuana decriminalization, etc... Canada is living under a US military umbrella - yes, but that is also the reason why we are virtually forced to support the US in its WOT.
Hence the reason, Phuz, why we should not increase our military spending. If we do, it will be used not for our, but American, aims.
