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    1. markcarney4president on

      What if we just started ignoring them until they get distracted by something else

    2. Ov3rReadKn1ght0wl on

      Some kind of closure on the F-35 decision is the only gripe I kind of get here because that whole saga has been going on for way too long and for dumb reasons. However, now there is a legit reason to be wary of the whole product so… the US might want to give that a think before getting too demanding.

    3. a_sense_of_contrast on

      >The Canadian government’s delays and lack of transparency around its ongoing F-35 review are just one example of the **prioritization of politics over our shared responsibility for North America’s defence,”** said the U.S. official. “The [U.S.] welcomes a rapid conclusion to this review.”

      The gall of these fuckers to say this. Fuck em.

    4. A_Dehydrated_Walrus on

      “Yeah, we’ll get that information to you in about two weeks”.

      Repeat that every two weeks until 2029.

    5. Okay. We wont buy the f35s because someone on the american side is unreliable. lets not say who.

      If NATO reguarlly shares budget plans or “roadmaps” then we can share that. i dunno if thats normal though

    6. How much of this do we have to put up with before we can ask for a restraining order?

    7. Who made the US the NATO police? We don’t have to show them our books so they can verify our expenditures. They can sod off. It’s also pretty apparent that they are delaying the F35 review until after CUSMA is settled to not be another irritant.

    8. The country most likely to invade Canada is the US.

      Hence, we are buying weapons from the US to protect ourselves from the US

      that makes sense

    9. DANIELLE_2027 on

      We should just ignore them

      Better yet, we should act like Spain and oppose the targets and/or secure an exemption from them

    10. SearchForAnswers2022 on

      The military industrial complex of the USA is a major driver of state economies. In blue Massachusetts the defence spending is unreal (MIT-Hanscome Airforce Base) and How many Raytheon locations and employees are there?!! It’s a very real concern for the Americans – if we don’t buy the F35 oh boy!! We have really freaked them out with the Gripen alternative!!

    11. No-Wonder1139 on

      The Pentagon that is funding separatist movements and using that movement to steal data from an entire province?

    12. Think_Bet_9439 on

      it’s really about the Americans trying to force procurement south of the border. We should take the Gripons, air surveillance assets, and the massive investments into our economy the Swedes are willing to invest, and keep decoupling out defence needs from u.s. interests.

    13. lcdr_hairyass on

      As bad as it is for supply chain management, I see a mixed fleet in the future. This government will squander political capital if it doesn’t get in bed with the Euros after all the hullabaloo.

    14. paulao-da-motoca on

      Just trump it out. Keep repeating that we are close to finalizing it, come back with nothing and just repeat the lies again. You can add some key words like winning, hottest country etc.

    15. Skotzman1969 on

      The US trying to bully Canada into giving them things they want continues as they actively try to undermine our democracy.

    16. Interesting timing on this news, given it was also just announced that Canada is officially in SAFE. I think the best response would be “Pass on the planes and you’ll get the roadmap at the same time as the rest of NATO, however we’ve been friends for a while so we’ll give you a hint: it’s SAFE to say that it won’t be what you’re expecting.”

    17. We are sincerely sorry for the delay. Unfortunately, we have been preoccupied by trade hostilities, financial instability, and threats to our sovereignty and the sovereignty of our allies instigated by…*checks notes*…well this is awkward.

    18. ghost_n_the_shell on

      *“The Pentagon wants to see Canada articulate a clear plan on how the country intends to meet NATO’s new military spending benchmark before resuming binational defence planning co-operation.”*

      Don’t call us. We’ll call you.

    19. shadowgathering on

      How about they LITERALLY stop trying to carve up our country (Alberta) while also waging economic war against us while also DEMANDING that we buy their absurdly overpriced weapon systems?

      This is a few smalls steps in absurdity away from Russia demanding Ukraine by weapons from them in order to fund their war.

      America seriously is the dumbest country on the planet.

    20. DrunkenMidget on

      Canada should suggest discussing this at the Canada-US defense alliance meetings where it belongs. Oh wait, the US just suspended participating in discussions about military defense.

    21. Here’s an answer for you. We’ll
      take 18(?) F35s you keep the rest and we’ll get the Gripens instead. Is that the answer you wanted?

    22. Valiant_Cake on

      Really funny the USA wants to leave NATO yet berates us for meeting nato targets that we agreed to meet by 2035. A decade from now.
      Truly no clue who’s leading that country these days.

    23. This is 100% about the Trump administration trying to squeeze Canada for every drop of leverage and has little or anything to do with actual concern about detailed information and Canadian spending plans.

      They know the clock is ticking on the Trump administration delivering something they can sell as a “big win” as they go into the midterms. And Canada knows that too. Why is why we have no incentive to hurry.

      They think they’re the smartest guys in the room. But the stench of mediocrity permeates the entire administration. Don’t give into their clown show.

    24. notacanuckskibum on

      I’d be happy to give them a clear decision of the F35, and explain where they can put it.

    25. No_Marsupial_8574 on

      Just out of opposition to America’s tantrums, I would sooner be more happy to accept a paper air plane than an F-35.

    26. Lord-Glorfindel on

      They wanted nearly 100% of Canadian defence spending to go to their stooges down in the states and now they’re upset that-that’s not happening.

    27. Skotzman1969 on

      How many Kilos of Drugs did we just catch coming up from The US?! Fentenyl, Coke, Meth, guns. 300? The US is truly our existential enemy now.

    28. Ok-Kaleidoscope4510 on

      The US bullies can blow goats.. they are mad because the 2% of GDP they contribute in more than ours!!! It’s simple math they have 390mill people we have 39mill people our GDP is 2.11trillion and theirs is 31trillion. 2% of 31 is a lot more than 2% or 2. Of course they input more. The USA actually spends 1.5trillion on their military alone, which I think is a fudged number due to all the “Black Ops” they possibly perform.
      Non the less.. we are a smaller country with less money. Increasing our NATO spending from 2% to 5% takes away spending in sectors in Canada that really require the funding like Healthcare Care and Elderly care and Veterans Care. In the end…all of us taxpayers will end up paying more, which is what we already are doing, to cover this BS

    29. hitsandmisses on

      It’s almost as if it was never about meeting defence spending targets, but rather counting on money flowing into the American military industrial complex

    30. The_Original_Smeebs on

      Can we start building our own wall and maybe add a moat with sharks. Not regular sharks but sharks with freaking laser beams

    31. Just post on social media that theyve made a great deal with America and when the pentagon denies it, just keep doubling down that we won with the deal

    32. MadScienti5t on

      > Pentagon officials… cited the absence of a decision on whether to proceed with the full purchase of American-made F-35 fighter jets as another major irritant

      I wonder if they realize that the president musing about bankrupting Canada through economic coercion is also a “major irritant”?

      Others have said it was a joke, but when has Donald Trump said he wasn’t serious or apologized?

    33. Bishopjones2112 on

      And I demand to know when the United States will prosecute pedophiles. You know like the president.

    34. Unusual-Ordinary-361 on

      Seems as though they’re kinda pissed that even though Canada officially met the target of 2% of it’s GDP by allocating 63B to be spent on military and defense sectors, Canada didn’t spend all of that money on US defense contractor equipment. Canada instead chose to diversify military procurements to other countries besides the US, as the EU is doing as well. It’s a loss of Billions to US defense contractors, hence the hissy fit. Pettiness at it’s finest.