Um, who do you think we need to protect the arctic from? Some millions spent helping Ukraine wear down Russia's military power sure sounds better than the economic expense of Canada in direct conflict with Russia over the Artic.
If I decide to install ADT equipments in my house and build a fence around it
is not because it has been invaded. And I don't have to know who the invaders
will be. Will you want to defund our police force because our society has been
crime-free?
Our borders to the north is open and without a buffer zone like we have
the U.S. 48 states to the south. It is for good measure to shore up defence
not necessarily because we are being threatened but simply because our
military is in need of modernization. It is for good measure to acquire modern
jets, battleships, submarines and whatever advanced technology needed to
strengthen our military.
Defence against threats of future Russian aggression certainly needs
to be considered. Russia was not a friendly country to Canada before
the war. It certainly isn't going to be more friendly to us after the war.
The kins and friends of Russian casualties in the war could be as likely to hate
Trudeau for the billions worth of aid to Ukraine as they hate Putin for waging
the war. Russians I am afraid are not a forgiving people. Hence our security
in the Arctic post-war will be no less a concern than it used to be. It does
not appear the hundreds of millions Trudeau spent on 'wearing down' Russia's
military power will lessen our expenses on upgrading our own military power.
It is just like I would have been more concerned about defence against
aggression from the south had we sent aid to Iraq to destroy lives of American invaders in 2003.
And you have gone far, far, deeper in pushing Russian propaganda to now pretend you were simply worried about where Canada's government spends their money.
As far as I can tell Russian propaganda aimed to justify invasion of Ukraine
has been an abject failure at least among the sheeple in NATO countries.
Me questioning our leader squanering
our money on a regional conflict thousands of miles on the other side
of the Atlantic ocean is more sensible than cheering Trudeau's generous
financial support of Ukraine. And yet Trudeau's virtue-signalling faced little
to no opposition; those who opposed would be labelled Neville Chamberlain
of our time or worse supporters of tyrants and genocide.
Pro-proxy-war propaganda from NATO has worked beautifully. Now is the
time to focus on post-war security and defence against future aggression from
Putin's Russia.