There’s a lot of levels to disapprove of. You can take issue with…
-The US exacerbating the humanitarian crisis the people of Iran are dealing with while lying about trying to aid them.
-Everyone’s wallet getting rocked by high oil prices and the inflationary effect of it.
-The pretense that Iran’s nuclear program required this action, especially since the US is responsible for tearing down the previous multilateral deal.
-The US barely consulting any allies across the world and then asking for those allies to help clean up the ensuing mess.
-The US throwing the world into chaos on a whim.
-General US foreign policy and how the strikes reflect on that.
-The apparent ease with which political lobbyists can rally violent action from the US military.
-The boon that’s been given to Russia’s economy with lowered sanctions and higher oil revenues after all the efforts we’ve made to aid Ukraine.
-The ease by which the US is willing to destabilize the Middle East and kill civilians in general.
-The long-term repercussions of growing extremism in the region as a result of these strikes.
Not in any particular order or limited to just those things, but sheesh. I would love to have a conversation with someone in the 1/4 of Canadians that approves of what’s happening.
CptCoatrack on
Honestly this is surprisngly low number considering the US has been threatening to annex us and didn’t even bother to fabricate a decent lie for entering this war.
Makes you wonder what polling would be if the US spent the past few months following the Iraq war playbook and getting MSM more on side.
SheIsABadMamaJama on
I doubt this is what those 200 000+ Toronto protesters were asking for, reckless slaughter of their people and an instalment of a worse hard-liner, with a probable grudge. Made it worse, not better.
I doubt everyone is happy about the economic impact, either.
MiserableFloor9906 on
And pretty much the only Canadians that don’t disapprove of this, want PP for PM because at the heart of it, they’re maple MAGAts.
beekeeper1981 on
Trump’s son in law Kushner was one of the failed negotiators with Iran. He’s now soliciting funds for his investment company in the middle east.
Another inexperienced negotiator, Witkoff was there too. He’s already been a proven failure with Russia-Ukraine yet somehow always praises Putin.
War is inherently evil unless a last resort in self defense. Incompetence isn’t an excuse.
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There’s a lot of levels to disapprove of. You can take issue with…
-The US exacerbating the humanitarian crisis the people of Iran are dealing with while lying about trying to aid them.
-Everyone’s wallet getting rocked by high oil prices and the inflationary effect of it.
-The pretense that Iran’s nuclear program required this action, especially since the US is responsible for tearing down the previous multilateral deal.
-The US barely consulting any allies across the world and then asking for those allies to help clean up the ensuing mess.
-The US throwing the world into chaos on a whim.
-General US foreign policy and how the strikes reflect on that.
-The apparent ease with which political lobbyists can rally violent action from the US military.
-The boon that’s been given to Russia’s economy with lowered sanctions and higher oil revenues after all the efforts we’ve made to aid Ukraine.
-The ease by which the US is willing to destabilize the Middle East and kill civilians in general.
-The long-term repercussions of growing extremism in the region as a result of these strikes.
Not in any particular order or limited to just those things, but sheesh. I would love to have a conversation with someone in the 1/4 of Canadians that approves of what’s happening.
Honestly this is surprisngly low number considering the US has been threatening to annex us and didn’t even bother to fabricate a decent lie for entering this war.
Makes you wonder what polling would be if the US spent the past few months following the Iraq war playbook and getting MSM more on side.
I doubt this is what those 200 000+ Toronto protesters were asking for, reckless slaughter of their people and an instalment of a worse hard-liner, with a probable grudge. Made it worse, not better.
I doubt everyone is happy about the economic impact, either.
And pretty much the only Canadians that don’t disapprove of this, want PP for PM because at the heart of it, they’re maple MAGAts.
Trump’s son in law Kushner was one of the failed negotiators with Iran. He’s now soliciting funds for his investment company in the middle east.
Another inexperienced negotiator, Witkoff was there too. He’s already been a proven failure with Russia-Ukraine yet somehow always praises Putin.
War is inherently evil unless a last resort in self defense. Incompetence isn’t an excuse.