Following the events in Iran, Alexandre Boulerice, NDP Foreign Affairs Critic, issued the following statement:

"The NDP strongly condemns the American and Israeli bombings of Iran. This is a dangerous escalation that risks dragging the entire region into a major conflict. The oppressive and bloody regime of the Ayatollahs is reprehensible, but its nuclear program must be managed through the United Nations and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In fact, its Director General, Mr. Grossi, recently indicated that he was working with the Iranian administration to resume inspections and reiterated that there could be no solution other than a diplomatic one.

The NDP deplores the Carney government’s decision to blindly support this dangerous venture by Israel and Donald Trump’s administration. We want Canada to be a voice for diplomacy, peace, and international law."

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    16 hours ago

    If/when this school bombing gets certified Carny is going to look like a right fucking tool for his endorsement of Israel and its lapdog.

    This is a much better worded statement from the NDP.

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      15 hours ago

      Unfortunately Carney is stuck in a harder position. The NDP is free to make statements like this because they have no real significance, but Carney is still trying to thread the needle with the Americans on various trade matters so he can’t go straight to negative statements.

      I don’t like it, this is the first time I’ve found myself seriously disagreeing with something Carney said, but at the same time I can’t really fault him too badly. Ultimately it’s more important what governments do rather than what they say, so we’ll see if Canada continues to stay firmly out of this one.

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        12 hours ago

        He could have made a simple statement urging calm and restraint. No need to take sides.

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          12 hours ago

          Not with the isreal lobby pulling the world leaders strings. Could use Donald to attack Canada for not helping them, you’ve seen isreal lash out at those who don’t support them.

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            11 hours ago

            Nah that’s a silly antisemitic trope, refuted easily by the simple fact that Canada recognized Palestine a few months ago.

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              Hmm true, maybe they were making nukes then… I seriously doubt at this stage carney would want to work with the US on anything with Donald around,

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        14 hours ago

        If he can talk about the issues of American hegemony at Davos, he can hold true to that word in a statement like this.

        Oh no, the U.S. is gonna negatively affect trade with us… as if Trump isn’t literally out there threatening to abandon CUSMA, a deal that he made in his first term to replace NAFTA.

        If their word never seems to matter, why should we hold ourselves to their standards?

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          12 hours ago

          Because we don’t want Donald to have a fit and send troups, he’s currently invaiding his second country this term and I doubt he’ll be stoping anytime soon.

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        15 hours ago

        Why bother trying to negotiate with the Americans? Iran was actively in peace talks with the US and Israel when this bombing happened. It further demonstrates that there’s no point negotiating with trump, he’s a bad faith negotiator

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          15 hours ago

          Agree. Why justify this type of incursion when we have literally been threatened?

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          15 hours ago

          “Negotiation” can be an attempt to come to a deal, or it can be an attempt to keep Trump distracted until some different jangly keys come along to occupy his attention.

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          11 hours ago

          Yeah this is my thought too…like if you’re so scared that you can’t say what you think is right, fine…but keep your damn trap shut and quit licking boots.

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            7 hours ago

            How the fuck you think you know what he thinks? These types of comments are measured well, not just blurted out.

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              I think he’s not a moron, and so he doesn’t actually think it’s good for the US to attack Iran. Of course it’s measured, he wouldn’t say “rah rah, go trump go” if he didn’t think he should. But he thinks he should because of cowardice.