Keeping Canada relevant through specialization: Richard Shimooka in War on the Rocks
This article originally appeared in War on the Rocks. By Richard Shimooka, August 29, 2024 Sometime next year, the Royal ...
This article originally appeared in War on the Rocks. By Richard Shimooka, August 29, 2024 Sometime next year, the Royal ...
This article originally appeared in Breaking Defense. By Jamie Tronnes and Richard Shimooka, May 28, 2024 One has to feel a ...
“US President Donald Trump claims that Canada has nothing to offer the United States. To the contrary, Canada has a lot on offer to bolster Trump’s America First agenda: hydrocarbons, critical minerals, Arctic defence, border security, and financial integrity. Introduced to
“In the Canadian context, there’s a capability and intent disconnect and so certainly the potential adversaries have enormous capabilities that could threaten, but it hasn’t been solidified in the minds of Canadians that that’s truly a threat,” says @MLInstitute’s Director of
“Canada would certainly have something that America wanted if Canada could start delivering continental defenses, liberating US Forces and allowing it to partner with greater military responsibilities to deal with other global challenges.” — Christopher Coates
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