SMOL: With brutal missile war raging in Ukraine, Canada remains missile-less

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SMOL: With brutal missile war raging in Ukraine, Canada remains missile-less
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Canadians have no active operational military contribution to make to any NATO or allied missile defence plan.

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But this reality has not prevented Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from snubbing his own emasculated military and buying a missile defence system for Ukraine. Or, perhaps the Dutch might reciprocate Canada for liberating their country in 1944-45 by protecting us with their three modern MIM-104 Patriot long-range air defence batteries. Other possible high-tech Dutch protection for their faded, former liberators could be their additional air defence batteries which operate FIM-92 Stinger platforms and the NASAMS II surface-to-air missiles with all the required monitoring systems.

It seems like a modern missile air defence capability, possible for a nation like Botswana, is just way too much for Trudeau’s Canada.

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