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MJVD's avatar

I'm really pleased with our deepening relationship with Korea, it seems like a natural fit. Canada looking for investment and expertise in heavy industry, while Korea is looking for reliable, long-term sources of energy, minerals, and raw materials. Attempting to think purely transactionally, it seems like both countries have a lot to gain.

But I also have a soft spot for Korea, so despite my best efforts I'm a little biased. I just think Korea is cool lol. They certainly punch above their weight economically, culturally, and militarily on the global stage. An out-sized impact for a country of 51 million people.

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The relationship between South Korea and Canada is an important factor in future prosperity for both countries. South Korea needs minerals and rare earth elements to keep their industrial area growing. When we buy their submarines and receive the first one in 2030, our relationship will bring us closer to each other. I don't want the German submarines. I believe the VLS vertical launch system is an important factor in future deterrence when it comes to protecting our Artic ports and the North West passage which belongs to Canada. We can fire cruise missiles ballistic missiles and Anti ship missiles from under the water. Our AOPS ships should be armed with the cruise missiles and Anti ship missiles that can be used through the shipping containers which holds the missles and can fire on any other ships threating our sovereignty. I hope the DND doesn't lag on arming the AOPS ships. We need firepower up there until the submarines and river class destroyers come online. I'm going to be checking it out because they used to lag on certain issues in the past.

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