• ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace@piefed.ca
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    41 minutes ago

    Yeah but then he goes around saying we might send military personnel to assist the U.S. and Israel fight against Iran.

    Pick a fucking side, you two faced motherfucker.

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    10 hours ago

    Carney is giving real “guy in the hot dog suit” vibes in these speeches lately.

    When it was important your first reaction was to not make waves. Do a better job of walking the walk, Mister.

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        9 hours ago

        That may be so but he set a high bar at Davos and it’s on him to meet it. I’m rooting for him.

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      10 hours ago

      And what “walking” was he supposed to do? Put boots on the ground to defend Iran?

      Nothing Carney says or does can exist siloed into its own neat little vacuum, especially when it comes to Trump and the US. So while coming out guns blazing right from get go might have made you feel better, it would do absolutely nothing to help Iranians, and it would likely harm Canadians when Trump inevitability lashes out in return.

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        8 hours ago

        I would have preferred the opposite. His initial response was to support the US air strikes. I would have wanted a measured response supporting international norms and that he would commit to investigating the developments before taking an official position.

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      8 hours ago

      Well there’s the biggest part of the blame going to the US for upheaving the status quo. There’s part of the blame going to China for never really going along with that status quo in the first place . There’s some obvious blame for Russia, as well as for just about every group involved in the eternal shitshow that is the middle east. There’s some retroactive blame for Europe, who collectively had the economic power to not rely on the US for global stability, but never really got that ball rolling post WWII. Is there anyone else you were hinting at?

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        7 hours ago

        US allies (including Europe, but relevantly to this comm Canada) for pretending they care about international law yet going along with every instance of blatantly illegal and amoral US imperialism. Most recently, Carney is backing US strikes against Iran “with regret.”