Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Once a Soft, Mincing Little Coward, Always a Soft, Mincing Little Coward

PM Blackface taps into whatever anti-American sentiment that remains because - as he has proven time and time again - he is a bully-sympathising coward and dolt:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the 57 Canadians killed when Iran shot down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 would be alive if not for recent escalations in tensions in the region.

Despicable creature.


Before one forgets, Justin's brother worked for the Iranians:


Alexandre Trudeau, son of late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, and brother and senior political adviser to Liberal leadership candidate Justin, has been working with the Iranian government to create propaganda to whitewash its nuclear arms program.   

Press TV, the Iranian state-owned propaganda organ, was a co-producer of the documentary The New Great Game, which  was produced and directed by Alexandre Trudeau. According to Honest Reporting Canada Executive Director Mike Fegelman, in the film, the Liberal MP's brother "reports that Iran's atomic ambitions are for "defensive" purposes only, serving as an effective "deterrent" against Israeli "aggression" and belligerence."    

Today,  Trudeau's Press TV associates claimed that al Quada operates on behalf of Israel.  

Trudeau's documentary was recently broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the news division of which has maintained a long-standing anti-Israel bias. Along with vehemently anti-Israel NDP MP Libby Davies and a coterie of fanatics including the notorious Ali Mallah, Alexandre Trudeau was also listed as an endorser of the so called Gaza Freedom March in which Arab and international activists attempted to violently storm Israel's borders, resulting in a number of people being killed.   
 


So there's that.

And lets not forget the Trudeau penchant for sucking up to tyrants.


Qassam Solemaini was a butcher who not only supported and aided acts of terrorism around the world but aided Canada's enemies, as well.

Had the Americans not taken him out, the Israelis, the Saudis or some other rival would have.

Where would Justin's fatuous little expulsions of hot air and empty platitudes be then?

As of right now, he can't even fulfill his breathless pledge to get answers for what is clearly an act of trigger-happy incompetence on the part of a mad, theocratic regime that fires on its own people.

Meanwhile, relatives are left to wonder who green-lighted the doomed plane's take-off in the middle of a hot-spot and the rebounding classes of dissidents still march away against despots much to the world's great indifference.


Also:

Iran’s only female Olympic medallist said she defected from the Islamic Republic in a blistering online letter that describes herself as “one of the millions of oppressed women in Iran.”

Taekwondo athlete Kimia Alizadeh posted the letter on Instagram as Iran’s semiofficial ISNA news agency said she had fled to the Netherlands. She criticized wearing the mandatory hijab headscarf and accused officials in Iran of sexism and mistreatment.

Will Justin make her a cabinet minister because (state current year)?


And - oh, look - a leader:

Former prime minister Stephen Harper says peace in the Middle East will only come after regime change in Iran.

Speaking at an international conference on global challenges in New Delhi Tuesday, Harper said he does not believe Iran would have shot down a civilian aircraft deliberately — but the fact that Tehran knew it could happen and still allowed normal civilian air traffic "tells you something about the nature of that regime and its priorities."

"I do believe we need to see a change in Iran if we are going to see peace in the Middle East," he told the international audience at the Raisina Dialogue conference.

"I see an increasing number of states in the region — Israel, that I'm close to, certainly the Sunni Arab monarchies, others who are increasingly trying to work together and see a common future and common interests — and you have this one actor that quite frankly is … based on religious fanaticism and regional imperialism and, as I say as a friend of the Jewish people, frankly an anti-Semitic state."

Yeah, I don't think that the Arabs want a Persian state but thanks for your input.



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