Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Justin's Ego Attacks India

No one embarrasses Pierre Eliot Trudeau's boy by pointing out how useless, gormless, tactless and without clout he is.

Nor do they hesitate to stomp on the remaining tatters of Canada's international reputation after the dream team screwed up yet another trade deal.

And, yes! Justin is going to be the star at the prom!:

One day after accusing the Indian government of playing a role in the brazen shooting of a Canadian Sikh leader, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he isn't trying to "provoke" the South Asian country.

"We are not looking to provoke or escalate. We are simply laying out the facts as we understand them," Trudeau told reporters Tuesday, before a cabinet meeting.


Facts that were never brought up before.

Interesting.

 

Justin has a record of being utterly tactless with world leaders whose armies can overrun Canada in an hour.

He also has a record of letting said countries run police stations, the purposes of which are to spy and intimidate people.

Sovereignty is clearly not an issue, nor is protection anyone in the confines of Canada.

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As for what Trudeau referred to only as a “potential” link to “agents” of the Indian government, this raises another gangland-style assassination in Surrey from a year before Nijjar was gunned down — the murder of Ripudaman Singh Malik, on July 14, 2022 — and points directly to the BJP-Khalistani peace talks that Trudeau “obstructed.”

 

Another colossal error that will cost the country.

If only Justin stayed out of it.

But I guess he needed the Sikh votes.

Never mind that this rancid cause has no place in Canada whatsoever.



The RCMP - the same RCMP that failed to prevent and properly investigate the tragic bombing of Air India 182, an act that still stands as the worst mass murder in Canadian history - are still investigating the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh extremist who should never have been allowed to enter and remain in Canada.

 

 

The after-effects of Justin's little pi$$y rumour-mongering:

The biggest winner is the prime minister. After a summer of opinion poll hell, with his party trailing the Conservatives by as much as 14 points, Trudeau once again looks and sounds like a leader. He took control of the agenda on the first day back in Parliament, when the opposition was planning to scream about housing and inflation. Instead, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre could do nothing but agree (though he took a more skeptical line the next day) and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh hasn’t had a better week in months. Between Trudeau defending the Sikh community and spanking grocery CEOs, Singh has no reason to bring the government down, which is music to the prime minister’s ears.

The second big winner is China. Our public inquiry into foreign interference finally kicked off — and suddenly, they’re not the focus anymore. There are other bad states doing bad things. The crisis also torpedoes Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, unveiled in November 2022, which criticized Chinese policies and sought to build stronger ties with India. Now, that hope is dead, and with it, a small part of India’s plan to counter China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific. Even more importantly, the crisis has sent shock waves around the world. Just after it hosted a highly successful G-20 summit, India’s reputation as a stable and reliable democratic partner has taken a hit, to the benefit of its chief geopolitical rival.

The third winners are Khalistani separatists. They are now seen to have the prime minister of a G7 country as an ally. According to a prominent Indo-Canadian journalist I spoke with on background yesterday, they will be even further emboldened to bring their fight for a separate Punjabi state to Canada — and along with it, the violence that has plagued that movement in India for decades. The crisis also further drives a wedge between Hindu and Sikh members of the Indian diaspora in Canada, weakening their strength as a community and cementing political divisions.

 

I don't believe that Justin was deliberately working with China on this but I am sure it will please him no end to see the trouble he has caused. 

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is headed to the UN General Assembly with the planet at a climate crossroads — and Canada facing an ever more fraught relationship with the world’s fastest-growing economy.

 

But Justin doesn't do well with confrontation, so, one will see how this goes. 

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Watch the tinder box in this province

Eby says Canadians must be safe from foreign government interference, including the threat of violence and murder.

He says he needs more information from the federal government so the province can better protect people at risk.

 

What? Did Air India 182 and Chinese police stations never happen? 



I do believe that this entire fiasco (and there is SO much to unpack here) traces back to Justin's bruised ego. 

That it might benefit him in the short or long term is a bonus that others but not him considered.

 


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