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Justin Trudeau and International Alliance

Colonel Blimp: These numbers naturally inspired the Colonel Blimp brigade to thump their tubs even harder in the hopes that the Liberal government will abandon their campaign promise to withdraw the RCAF six CF-18 fighters from the international alliance, according to The Chronicle Herald. According to the pro-war pundits, if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau doesn’t take immediate action to bomb something — anything, he will risk looking weak and dithering. Only a tiny fraction of those polled, less than one in 10, felt that we should end all combat operations against Daesh. Such hesitation will only encourage the Daesh evildoers, worry our NATO allies and disappoint all those Canadians who told the pollsters they want more explosions. Ditto if Canadians were asked if their taxpayer-purchased smart bombs should be employed to prop up the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad, they would answer no . The Canadian government demonized Assad to the point of him being evil incarnate, banishing his embassy from Ottawa and cutting all diplomatic ties. Had that same questionnaire asked Canadians if they felt our flyers should be assisting Hezbollah terrorists, the answer would have been an overwhelming no. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.