canuck64
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well now there are set of illustrious arguments for the defense. Please! I do better justifying a marijuana dealership. Saying Canada got taken, which happens to buyers all the time on ebay, is a little like saying, 'let the buyer beware'-which admittedly, is Canada's fault to take. It just doesn't make a lot of money-sense on Britain's part. Listen, in defence of my homeland, I can offer you this. ANY effort that Canada makes on its military would be wise to buffer, as only US and Brit kit would get bought anyway. Given Canada's wealth, but indifference to things military (except as a last resort), you'd think Britain would settle down and look forward to screwing Canada gently, over a period of years. But a pat on the head and a half-stale wafer after a good butt-working-over for four subs seems a bit trite and ill thought-out. The US sells us stuff all the time. Witness the 150 top-knotch f-18s we bought from them back in the late 80's. Of course, WE fly them at and around Cold Lake Alberta (a fitting name I assure you) where ice build up on the wings had people calling them the Widowmakers....something the US hadn't really built them for in the first place. Of course in Canada, you don't give much of a damn about the pilot. In fact, better not expect us to send out a search party on your behalf if you down a billion dollar plane....unlike the US (remember that US pilot in Serbia?)....we'll train another pilot, thank you very much... Point of it is, we had to retrofit ALL of those f-18's, as the US Navy had never thought to really put them through trials at the north pole... which meant going BACK to the US for more purchases... Canada will screw itself, rest assured, which means spend more money eventually, to buy left-over and out of date technology, and then mis-apply it, needing more money to retrofit. Britain should look more toward long term relationship of take and take, given the state of its economy, than an immediate "HAHA! YOU GOT TOOK!" Just a thought towards how to make money. US readers, please give the Brits a copy of "wealth of nations" by Kennedy.... As for us Canucks...well, hells' bells-My mom works for NATO for Canada. She took me to the Canadian 'fleet' of subs in the late 80's. They were the same boats used in ww2. You cannot imagine the smell of human bodies embedded in those vehicles after 35 years. Some dents in relatively modern boats should be the least of our worries. Our navy just upgunned itself by about 50 percent by my reckoning. Amazingly enough, during one of my searches late at night, I discovered that CANADA AT ONE TIME HAD A/C CARRIERS!!!! I kid you not-end of WW2, 50's, Korea-era it looks like we had some CVE's (and that's using the term generously)-largely for ASW heli ops and the like, but I gather at one point real planes were on em....good god almighty....
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