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Does Poilievre support war crimes and war crimminals?

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  • Jordy2323
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2020
    • 301

    #11
    Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
    I think the Trudeau Liberal’s outlook is pretty clear!
    Upchuck, Aggy, and Forage conveniently silent on the riots in Montreal.
    No coverage on CBC... guess they haven't been told what to think
    Or maybe if there were hottubs and bouncy castles they would immediately condemn it.

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    • shtferbrains
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2017
      • 5218

      #13
      Now Hamas is "anti NATO"?

      I don't recall NATO being involved?

      Edit;

      Now I see.

      These Guys dressed like Hamas have a banner with anti NATO?
      Last edited by shtferbrains; Nov 24, 2024, 15:36.

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      • farmaholic
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 17482

        #14
        Too soon, not violent or destructive enough for the Emergencies Act?

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        • chuckChuck
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2006
          • 12838

          #15
          Some extremists are antisemitic on both sides.

          We see it with the far right and the far left.

          The vast majority of the rest of us, believe that war crimes should not be ignored, no matter who commits them.

          If you turn a blind eye to the bombing of hospitals, women, children and cutting off humanitarian aid to starve civilians into submission you are in effect condoning war crimes.

          Leaders in Israel and Hamas need to be held accountable.

          Poilievre appears to be ignoring obvious war crimes for political reasons.

          Has he said anything significant about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza or Israel's heavy handed unproportional attacks on civilians?

          Deaths so far: 43,391 Palestinian and 1,706 Israeli

          And still no deal to release the remaining hostages so Netanyahu can keep on fight a war for his political survival? Both sides are evil bastards.

          It's guaranteed that this conflict will last for generations without peace and a 2 state solution.



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          • agstar77
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2001
            • 6202

            #16
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            Some extremists are antisemitic on both sides.

            We see it with the far right and the far left.

            The vast majority of the rest of us, believe that war crimes should not be ignored, no matter who commits them.

            If you turn a blind eye to the bombing of hospitals, women, children and cutting off humanitarian aid to starve civilians into submission you are in effect condoning war crimes.

            Leaders in Israel and Hamas need to be held accountable.

            Poilievre appears to be ignoring obvious war crimes for political reasons.

            Has he said anything significant about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza or Israel's heavy handed unproportional attacks on civilians?

            Deaths so far: 43,391 Palestinian and 1,706 Israeli

            And still no deal to release the remaining hostages so Netanyahu can keep on fight a war for his political survival? Both sides are evil bastards.

            It's guaranteed that this conflict will last for generations without peace and a 2 state solution.


            A lot of questions remain unanswered. How did Israel allow Hamas to amass all their weapons and control Gaza? Why did they not know of October terrorist attack? How does the total destruction of Gaza make Israel safer? What is the post war plan?

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            • AlbertaFarmer5
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2010
              • 12532

              #17
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              It's guaranteed that this conflict will last for generations without peace
              Now that is deep, even for a philosopher such as yourself.

              And in other news, It's guaranteed that the darkness tonight will last for hours without the sun coming up again.

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              • sumdumguy
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 11984

                #18
                Speaking of war crimes, Trudeau has waged war on Canadians with his ridiculous carbon tax. He should be locked up along with his fellow lunatics.

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                • WiltonRanch
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 4516

                  #19
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  Some extremists are antisemitic on both sides.

                  We see it with the far right and the far left.

                  The vast majority of the rest of us, believe that war crimes should not be ignored, no matter who commits them.

                  If you turn a blind eye to the bombing of hospitals, women, children and cutting off humanitarian aid to starve civilians into submission you are in effect condoning war crimes.

                  Leaders in Israel and Hamas need to be held accountable.

                  Poilievre appears to be ignoring obvious war crimes for political reasons.

                  Has he said anything significant about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza or Israel's heavy handed unproportional attacks on civilians?

                  Deaths so far: 43,391 Palestinian and 1,706 Israeli

                  And still no deal to release the remaining hostages so Netanyahu can keep on fight a war for his political survival? Both sides are evil bastards.

                  It's guaranteed that this conflict will last for generations without peace and a 2 state solution.


                  Well put. Elephant in the room here is Iran and Russia behind that. The enemy of my enemy is my friend and Netanyahu is taking full advantage to keep his political career alive and avoid facing corruption charges. Iran waging a terror campaign via their proxies. What has complicated the matter is the Russian Ukraine war as Israel and Russia have had a good relationship but has become strained at best with the dependence and strengthened alliance with Iran whom want Israel wiped off the map. The Israel conflict is more tied in with the Russo Ukraine war than we care to admit. Trudeau agreeing to abide by icc arrest warrant for Netanyahu though probably just in a sense is not reading the room of the current geopolitical situation. Better to quell terrorists at home

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                  • agstar77
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2001
                    • 6202

                    #20
                    Destroying Gaza was politically good for Netanyahu. The real culprit was Iran , but Gaza was easier. Long term Iran has to be dealt with.

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