Canada Defence Policy

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[quote user="Jim Reed"]

The Conservatives and others in the Conservative camp have long ago recognized that Canada might ally with China.

Hence…the disinformation about Members of Parliament and other canadian politicians being sucked into the Chinese orbit.

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Jim:

I have tried unsuccessfully to find the part of the thread that your comments connect to.

But I would like to throw in my vote for developing better trade and diplomatic relations with both India and China. Elsewhere I have already stated that if we are willing to trade with the US which has one of the worst human rights records, then we should be willing to trade with anyone. Further, the US is approaching bankruptcy while China and India have a great economic future. So I would hitch my wagons to these two countries.

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basing a local defense policy,

on the promises of another state,

is the function of a satellite nation.

Land isn’t owned, it’s defended.

If someone else is defending it,

it is their land.

My proposal is to empower Canadians,

to defend ourselves and our territory.

We have learned from the CIA and NSA,

that compartmentalization is an effective resilience strategy.

For instance with tribe polities,

each self-guided replicating polity,

can have it’s own security measures.

there can be co-operation between polities,

though it can be taken to account,

so debts could be calculated,

and payments collected.

The main policy changes,

is to allow ourselves cell membranes,

as well as fortify their residences like a cell wall.

legalizing body-armour and armaments.

Though cell wall and other deterrents can help keep them out.

A biological cell, may digest intruders in our storage vacuoles.

The digested components can then be used for other processes.

This digestion could be looked at as training,

potentially to fulfil a useful role in the cell.

To make our water ways more stable,

as well as our various vacant areas,

we can allow their colonization.

legalizing homesteading,

with territorial fortification

on the vacant land and water.

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