Canada once rejected America’s aggressive, unlawful foreign policy. Today Mark Carney embraced it


If you are one of those Canadians who supported former Prime Minister Jean Chretien’s rejection of America’s illegal and immoral military aggression based on lies of WMD in Iraq in 2003, but today support Mark Carney’s kowtowing to Joker Maniac President Donald Trump’s latest attempt to distract from the Epstein files with his illegal and hypocritical military attack on Iran (dubbed Operation Epic Fury, which sounds like a teenager’s video game fantasy), then you are a hypocrite, plain and simple.  

There was no imminent threat of Iran completing nuclear weapons (that threat may now be strengthened by these attacks which will no doubt fortify extremist power in Iran under new leadership and hand that horrible regime much moral authority).  In fact, it was Trump who tore up the anti-nuclear agreement that his predecessor had signed with Iran, refused to negotiate seriously to replace it, and chose once again the option of might over right.  

Today, I’m happy to share some brutal honesty from former Liberal Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy with this column published in the Toronto Star this weekend:   



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