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Carney's Shift on Iran: UN Input Needed
It's May 2nd.
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Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney initially backed the U.S. military action against Iran
on February 28th, but his stance shifted quickly, as details emerged.
He explained that Ottawa sees Iran as the top state sponsor of terror, responsible for
killing hundreds of Canadians and stirring global chaos, plus they can't get nuclear weapons.
That said, Carney regrets the lack of United Nations input, calling the approach potentially
against international law, separating goals from execution.
So far, Canada is sitting out the fight but could help reopen shipping lanes in the
strait of Hormuz once a real ceasefire holds, while chasing.
Investments from Gulf nations.
Carney has to Armenia this weekend for a summit with European leaders on security after Ukraine,
stressing no solid truths exist yet, despite U.S.
claims so coordinated aid weights.
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