yep, universal concensus on that. I'd love to be a fly on the wall with Mattis and his canuck counterpart discussing the NATO obligation spending issue - or the Trump/Trudeau discussion on NAFTA - and around JSF deselection but continuing to hold onto core manuf contracts against same.
what a cluster
Yes it really is a cluster f......
And it's not just this current Canadian Government, it's equally the fault of the previous Canadian Government too, both sides are responsible (in their own ways), for this mess.
I've been following the 'debate' about the replacement of their CF-18's in the Canadian media for many many years now.
The previous Government didn't have the balls to commit to the F-35, especially when other non-US partner nations, such as Australia, were making firm commitments and placing initial orders too, it just became all too hard!
Whilst our politicians here in Oz rarely agree on anything, at least for the most part defence is 'reasonably' bipartisan, both sides here have been in Government at various stages of committing or ordering F-35A's.
Canada on the other hand, there doesn't appear to be any sort of bipartisan approach to defence, and especially the F-35A's, which became a big political football to kick around.
So what is the solution? Simple really!
* Bipartisan approach to National Security, Defence and Defence expenditure too
* Cancel the plan for the interim Super Hornets
* No more competitions run for the replacement of the Classic Hornets, surely they have 'more' than enough information by now to make a decision
* Order F-35A's, and it doesn't matter which side of politics is in Government, the order proceeds and the other side supports the other's decision
* If the RCAF Classic fleet is 'good' till at least the mid 2020's, place an order for the first F-35A's for delivery from, say around 2020, by this time they will well and truly be at the approx. US$85m per airframe, including engine (kills the argument in Canada regarding 'cost')
Will it happen? Of course not, not going hold my breath!
Will it continue to be a cluster f...? of course it will!
Maybe we will eventually see those retired RAAF Classic Hornets in RCAF service, flying off into the sunset well into the 2030's and beyond!
What a mess...