Canadian PM’s Regret Over Iran Strikes Highlights Global Leadership Vacuum
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cautious backing of U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran exposes a troubling global leadership void and the dangerous unraveling of international norms—while America must stand firm defending freedom and security.
In a revealing address at Australia’s Lowy Institute, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed support “with some regret” for the recent U.S. and Israeli airstrikes against Iran—a stark admission that the international system is buckling under pressure. His words underscore a crucial reality for America: while global institutions falter and allies hesitate, the United States must not waver in its commitment to national sovereignty and defense. Is the World Order Disintegrating Before Our Eyes? Carney painted a troubling picture of hegemons acting without restraint or respect for international law, leaving smaller nations to bear the fallout. Yet his statement also...
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