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A Nation Adrift The Chicoutimi Disaster The Tragedy of<br>Unfulfilled Promise<br>and Undefined Purpose |
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“A nation, like a person, if not conscious of its own past, is adrift without purpose or protection against the contending forces of dissolution.” ~ Richard Goodwin His colleagues, friends and family were still burying Lt. Chris Saunders when Canada¹s politicians began their mad scramble to divest themselves of responsibility for the fire that killed the 32-year-old weapons specialist and left the future of As I write this, there are rumblings that the Martin government will shortly announce a public inquiry into military appropriations, with Canada’s top armed forces brass and Canada’s federal politicians preparing to blame one another for why our nation’s 53,000 effectives ( the lowest state of readiness since 1950 ) are sent into harm’s way in rusty subs, deadly Sea Kings and those ridiculously under armoured Iltis jeeps. Unfortunately what the politicians and their apologists have to say is not only wrong but evidences the sad malady of a national leadership devoid of vision and stripped of courage. Rarely in recent times have we seen politicians so flagrantly awash in the residue of their own petty narcissisms. They condemn Among the most disingenuous, and surprising, of the flaks was the redoubtable Sheila Copps. She had the temerity to insist that This level of sophistry ranks with Gov. George Romney’s plaintive whine that he had been “brainwashed” on The reality of this story is quite different. When The real reason the subs were not bought immediately had nothing to do with any reservations on the merits that may have been brought up at the Cabinet table and everything to do with the fact that the government was in the midst of a program of $42 billion of budget cuts. And since that administration was wedded to those myopic twins of Canadian foreign and defense policy, “multilateralism” and “soft power”, the Cabinet placed the $800 million expenditure required on a par with funding dancing festivals and ethnic cooking weeks. It was to this lowly level that the administration Ms. Copps was a part of had brought Canada’s proud legacy of defending freedom which saw twice as many Canadians as Americans in uniform as a percentage of population in W.W.II and made this nation a leader in peacekeeping operations in the 1950’s and early 60’s. By the 1990’s we ranked 34th…behind Ms. Copps, like many of her colleagues who still erroneously equate Star Wars with missile defense, glosses over the motivation for the Cabinet delays by using the phrase “fast forward” in a clumsy attempt to give the Liberal narrative some seamless integrity in explaining the two-year intervals between considerations. What she fails to reveal is that Minister after Minister and Cabinet after Cabinet engaged in that grand old political ploy of buckpassing so as not to disturb Prime Minister Chretien’s, and then Finance Minister Martin’s, fiscal goals. Goals which they hoped to achieve without ever endangering any politically correct vote-grabbing pork programs. As for the country’s international obligations on the world stage the attitude was always “let the devil take the hindmost”. To be sure, As far back as 1987 a government white paper recognized the need for a fleet of 10-12 submarines just for the purpose of maintaing sovereignty over the Pressure was also mounting from allies for The delays clearly hurt. But the Navy did a remarkable job of retrofitting with a mere $140 million. The responsibility for the delays lies as a smoking gun at the feet of the Navy’s political masters…
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