'Canada doesn't not condemn Iran strikes, or not possibly': Inside the imagined thoughts of Carney's foreign policy |
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'Canada doesn't not condemn Iran strikes, or not possibly': Inside the imagined thoughts of Carney's foreign policy
‘Clearly, Canada must be clear about its clear statement that clarity is needed in the clearance of misconceptions regarding the evolving situation in the Middle East’
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While Prime Minister Mark Carney initially came out in strong support of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes against Iran, he seemed to change his tune only three days later, saying that he supported the military action “with regret.”
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This second statement would acknowledge that diplomacy had obviously failed in Iran, but would conclude by stating that the only way forward was diplomacy.
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“Canada calls for a rapid de-escalation of hostilities and is prepared to assist in achieving this goal,” it read, adding “diplomatic engagement is essential to avoid a wider and deeper conflict.”
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