THE LINE: The global security environment continues to deteriorate on an almost daily basis, and Canada, once again, is struggling to respond. Our leaders need to step up
Where is Canada's strategy for a world in crisis?
As a young speechwriter working in the Department of National Defence
shortly after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, I
often wrote of the dangerous and unpredictable world then facing
Canada. The relative stability of the Cold War was giving way to
intra-state disarray in the Balkans and Africa, the terrorist attacks of
9/11 and the long, bloody conflict in Afghanistan. Canada, which had
been eager to seize a peace dividend, scrambled with great effort to
respond.
Thirty years later, the global landscape is again
experiencing a dramatic shift, but this transformation could turn out to
be more unsettling and frightening than anything witnessed since the
end of the Second World War ...
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