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>*TORONTO — Canada must defend itself against an emerging Russia in the High Arctic, says one of Canada’s most decorated veterans, a man who helped defeat Germany in the Second World War.*
>*Richard Rohmer, an honorary lieutenant-general and former major-general in the Canadian Armed Forces, took a breather inside Queen’s Park on Monday after helping lead Remembrance Day ceremonies outside.*
>*The 100-year-old was a reconnaissance fighter pilot in the war, helped attack the Germans from the sky on D-Day and in 1945 took out a key bridge in Holland, leaving the retreating Germans without an escape route.*
>*Adolf Hitler’s army surrendered soon after that.*
>*Rohmer is now sharing a warning for Canadians about the freedoms they enjoy.*
>*”We’re starting to get great messages now about the need to defend our High Arctic against the Russians who are sitting on the other side of the water,” he said.*
>*”And it’s time we started to defend ourselves, which we don’t.”*
>*Over the summer, the Pentagon warned of increasing Russian destabilizing activities in the Far North, along with more naval co-operation between Russia and China in the area.*
>*Climate change is also leading to worries about Canada’s sovereignty in the North, a vast, remote area that may become more accessible to Russia and China as the Arctic Ocean thaws.*
And in response, budget cuts 👍 makes sense
I’ve had this argument on this sub several times. I ways get told nothing is going to happen with us and Russia cause America.
Until Trump is in office, America doesn’t share our claim of parts of the arctic, and global warming creates the most valuable shipping channel in decades and Russia says it is ours we sit on the other side.
People really think it can’t happen to them
Oil, Fresh Water, Uranium, Potash, Arable land. Meanwhile our government does the ostrich head in the sand.
I’m more worried about Trudeau than Russia as far as damage goes.
Canada is so short sighted on the arctic. We need nuclear subs ice breakers and a permanent military facility up north.
Reminder to Canadians, we need to at least try to maintain our sovereignty or we will lose it.
What exactly can you do against Russia? Put more sanctions? Their economy is doing better than ours.
Our military budget is peanuts. Most of your supplies are already handed over to Ukraine and since destroyed or captured. We need US Airforce to shoot down a spy balloon. We can only pray that American military comes to aid when we beg them. Their hands are going to be full supporting Europe, Israel, Taiwan and us.
Given the icecap shrinking, the arctic archipelago is a shipping route that will bypass the Panama canal, and allow larger more efficient ships that cannot fit in the canal to traverse from Asia to Europe.. not establishing our sovereignty in the arctic will cripple us in the next 50 years.
Russia doesn’t have the means to intrude into our territory in any meaningful way. They have already bit off more than they can chew with Ukraine. They expected the operation to take like a week, let alone almost 2 years now.
That being said, Canada should still take steps to secure our arctic. If not for Russian expansionism, do it for Chinese expansionism and surveillance efforts.
Okay, so this guy is saying that we need to build up our forces to defend against Russia in the arctic. What exactly are we expecting?
There’s some dispute in claims of territory. I don’t see how military size is going to change anything. I don’t see Russia trying to attack from the other side of the arctic. It’s just going to be the same crap that has been happening for the last 2 decades of exercises through foreign airspace and waters. Yelling back and forth about who owns everything. It seems like a lot of the claims are going through a diplomatic avenue anyway. Canada and Russia both claim up to each other’s economic zones.
I honestly think anyone who thinks Russia will invade Canada or start some hot naval confrontation through the arctic just doesn’t know what they’re talking about. The logistics of such an invasion would be hell. I don’t see any nation’s military being willing or capable of doing something like that. It’s just not possible.
This all seems like fear mongering, sensation and propaganda. I respect the guy for his service, but IDK if he’s just coming up with this after seeing the sensation on TV.
Combined with the fact we have ZERO air defence. We rely on Americans.
I was just downvoted on another article about the US shooting down a drone for stating that fact.
We’ve been trying to tell everyone for years and years how the government is gutting the military.
I hope people start opening their eyes soon.
Defence spending needs to hit 3.5 % of GDP. It’s completely irresponsible how far we’ve let our military decay.
Good thing the Liberals have invested a good deal of money into Northern Sovereignty and early warning systems and DND bases I guess? Or is this sub just going to ignore that again? Remember PP has said he won’t invest in the military and clearly doesn’t take national security issues seriously at all.
If russia wanted to mine or farm or dig or bottle water in the Canadian arctic, Steven Harper and/or Brian Mulroney would have offered to sell them leases a looong time ago.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_claims_in_the_Arctic
Looks like Canada mainly has disputes with the US over the Northwest passage and Beaufort Sea and disputes with Denmark over the Han Island.
Agree. We have been neglecting the Arctic for a long time. It is obvious that we need to show our ownership and use up there. Else someone else will make use of it and say finders keepers