Shut down our airspace. Stop them from refuelling over Canada. Call in the US ambassador and tell him we're done.
At what point do people begin to understand there is no CUSMA. There is NO DEAL with a man who negotiates and then nukes.
Shut down our airspace. Stop them from refuelling over Canada. Call in the US ambassador and tell him we're done.
At what point do people begin to understand there is no CUSMA. There is NO DEAL with a man who negotiates and then nukes.
the message is for those around him. We are not going to save ourselves by going along with this. In fact, we are in more danger if we do.
@ThaMunsta @AnnieBuddy @avilewis A disgusting bully like Donald "just grab them by the ..." Trump Jr. should be told about boundaries, as it is all about boundaries, knowing where the limits are, just like with 3 year old kids learning to grow up.
A few days ago Macron from France appeared to be the first (since January 2025) being openly very critical towards Trump's behavior, and this was published in newspapers and what happened ? I may have missed some news but I believe from Trump there was no response. Perhaps bullies like Trump don't like to be criticized and this (criticizing) should be done much more often.
And of course all these countless politicians which basically have been silent about this for years should step forward and show some courage. Something like "world peace" is at stake here.
Carney is just delivering more mealy mouthed double talk. Of note, "Prime minister stands by earlier support for U.S. and Israel's attacks on Iran".
And from the article:
"The first point that we were making was the desirability of the ending of both that state-sponsored terrorism and the nuclear ambitions of Iran," [Carney] said.
"That remains the case."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/carney-iran-war-civilians-9.7154925
@avilewis
Apparently he has. It feels pretty wishy-washy. I guess maintaining friendships with leaders who pursue genocide is more important to him than condemning war crimes?
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"Canada expects all parties in this conflict, in any conflict, to respect international laws," Carney said during a news conference in Brampton, Ont., on Tuesday.
"That means not targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure. And we urge all parties in this war to follow those responsibilities."
Carney's comments came hours after Trump issued his latest threat to Iran, saying that "a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again."
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"The first point that we were making was the desirability of the ending of both that state-sponsored terrorism and the nuclear ambitions of Iran," he said.
"That remains the case."
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/carney-iran-war-civilians-9.7154925

Prime Minister Mark Carney urged "all parties" in the United States and Israel's war with Iran to respect international law and not target civilian infrastructure, following repeated threats to do so by U.S. President Donald Trump.
@avilewis If the Prime Minister had any spine, he'd have banned ICE operations in Canada by now.
If he can't deal with an agency that has no power in Canada, my expectations are low when it comes to finally decrying the U.S. and Israel's blatant violations of international law.
...inside his head....