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Canada reviews fighter deal, says it relies on US too much for security


Published on 2025-03-17 19:20:51 - Reuters
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  • Canada is looking for possible alternatives to its deal to buy U.S. fighter jets in part because it relies too much on the United States for security, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday.

The article from MSN discusses Canada's ongoing review of its fighter jet procurement strategy, highlighting concerns over the country's heavy reliance on the United States for security. Canada has been evaluating options for replacing its aging fleet of CF-18 jets, with the F-35 Lightning II from Lockheed Martin being a primary contender. However, there's growing debate about the implications of such a choice, given that it would further deepen Canada's military dependence on the U.S. Critics argue for diversification in defense acquisitions to mitigate risks associated with geopolitical changes or disruptions in U.S. supply chains. The review also considers other aircraft like the Boeing Super Hornet, the Eurofighter Typhoon, and the Saab Gripen, aiming to balance technological capabilities with strategic autonomy. This situation underscores broader discussions on sovereignty, defense policy, and international alliances in Canada's military planning.

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