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Thumbs up Expensive F-35s. Money is needed for other things.

An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

Top-of-the-line cutting-edge jet fighters are attention grabbers and has the wow-effect in any display. But the their costs, and the other needs of any nation has to be considered. The expensive F-35 stealth fighter has been touted for the next generation jet fighter role for many countries, Singapore is one of them. Its for you guys voice your concerns over this decision, I think medical costs should be of prime consideration, especially with the aging population. There is absolutely no need for Singapore to acquire this plane. Article here is of Canada's coastal operation needs, which takes priority for her more urgent requirements, not penetrating another country's airspace to bomb them.

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http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/trude...ding-1.2572335

Trudeau vows to scrap F-35s, use savings to increase navy spending

Giuseppe Valiante, The Canadian Press
Published Sunday, September 20, 2015 1:53PM EDT
Last Updated Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:44PM EDT

HALIFAX -- A Liberal government would not purchase F-35 fighter jets to replace Canada's aging CF-18s and instead buy cheaper planes, saving money that would go primarily towards the navy, party leader Justin Trudeau said Sunday.
Trudeau told a boisterous crowd of several hundred in Halifax that he would end the Conservative government's "erratic" military procurement policy and guarantee promises made to the navy for new patrol ships and icebreakers.
"Canada has the longest coastline out of any country in the world and Canadians rightly expect we give the navy the proper tools to protect that coastline," he said to applause.

The Conservative government had planned on purchasing 65 F-35s for the Royal Canadian Air Force but the procurement process was put on hold after the auditor general accused the government of fudging project costs and not doing sufficient research.
The purchase would have cost taxpayers an estimated $44 billion over its four-decade lifetime.
Trudeau said "tens of billions" of dollars would be saved by buying the less expensive planes, which he said would ensure that all the ships promised under the federal shipbuilding project can be built.
He said he would make sure the navy gets at least six offshore patrol ships for the Arctic.
The parliamentary budget officer warned late last year that there was little chance the Conservative government could afford to buy between six and eight Arctic offshore patrol vessels on its budget of $3.1 billion, saying it's more likely between three and four will get built.
The government rejected that conclusion.
Trudeau also promised to reduce the size of administration in the Department of National Defence, but he would not say if that meant members of the forces would be laid off.
The military needs "more teeth and less tail," he said, meaning more money for frontline resources and less on bureaucracy.
He added that he would also immediately launch a review of military spending, but promised to maintain current National Defence funding levels as well as planned increases.
The Liberal leader made the comments Sunday at Pier 21 in Halifax, a National Historic Site and home to the Canadian Museum of Immigration.
The party also released new English- and French-language ads on Sunday on television and social media.


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