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Canada's choice of Saab's GlobalEye over Boeing is a smart, sovereign move that strengthens Arctic defense while creating 3,000 Canadian jobs. The deal builds on Canadian-made Bombardier jets and locks in technology transfer, meaning Canada actually owns what it buys. Reducing military dependence on a country threatening annexation isn't politics — it's basic national security.
Snubbing Boeing for Saab risks deepening the rift with Washington at the worst possible moment, with the F-35 deal already stalled and the Pentagon freezing joint defense talks with Canada. The Royal Canadian Air Force preferred the Boeing E-7 for good reason — interoperability with the U.S. military matters more than political symbolism. Letting trade tensions drive procurement decisions puts operational readiness second.