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    1. JeanParisot on

      Am I the only who thinks that neutrality and higher spending on defence do not contradict each other? It seems perfectly reasonable to hold a neutral position but also ensure that we are securing a nation’s sovereignty.

    2. rezirezi12 on

      Given whats going on (full on war in Ukraine and the orange idiot destabilising the whole fucking world) I think this is a very necessary step. Do people not agree with this? Genuinely curious

    3. Emotional-Ebb8321 on

      I think anything Malta spends on its armed forces, beyond coast guard, anti-piracy, and other “policing in force” type activities, is futile in terms of actually preventing an invasion if one were to occur. There are no nations of comparable size that are interested in invading, and other nations are so much larger than Malta it could never be a challenge if they were so inclined.

      Any military spending Malta does beyond that has two functions. First, being part of a larger contingent in a coalition of allies. And second, demonstrate to those allies that Malta does not expect to be a purely passive receiver of military aid. These are both valuable functions, but they rely on being part of a larger military alliance to be of any value.

      So yes, Malta should be spending money on its military. But it also needs to cultivate military alliances.

    4. odessyeous on

      personally i would prefer the money spent on improving home security due to the increase in population the police need more ,better trained resources . I read so ewhere over 20 police stations closed…

    5. Ironsides4ever on

      What have we gotten ourselves into ? What are we protecting ourselves from ?

      All the countries which have ever attacked us are NATO members!

      Screw Abela .. what we need is protection from the mafia state. The only Maltese murdered by a hostile state has been Daphne!

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