Trudeau tells G20 leaders Canada will still pull out jets despite Paris

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Trudeau tells G20 leaders Canada will still pull jets from Iraq and Syria

ANTALYA, Turkey -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has told his fellow G20 leaders that Canada will continue to make a strong military contribution in the fight against Islamic militants -- but it won't be from the air.

Trudeau said his government will follow through on its election campaign commitment to withdraw its six CF-18 fighter jets from the U.S.-led coalition mission attacking targets in Iraq and Syria some time before Canada's March 2016 commitment expires.

He said Canada will concentrate its military contribution on strengthening efforts to train Kurdish fighters for their ground war against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

Trudeau said Canadian troops have built up expertise in such training, especially from the war in Afghanistan.

"The discussions we're having both internally and with our allies is around how best Canada can help," Trudeau said Monday at the close of the G20 summit.

"I know that Canada will continue to, and be seen to be continuing to do its part in the fight against this terrorist scourge."

Trudeau said no other leader has told him to keep the CF-18s in place. However, the issue complicated the new prime minister's international debut at a summit, where he was more interested in talking about infrastructure and climate change.

Trudeau also held firm to his plan to bring 25,000 refugees to Canada by the year end, but he acknowledged the renewed security concerns that extremists might pose as legitimate migrants.

"Security remains a primary concern for the government of Canada, particularly at this time, post the Paris attacks, which have caused a lot of people concern."

His comments came before Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall released a letter to Trudeau asking that the refugee plan be suspended. Wall said he is concerned about security screening and wants the government to re-evaluate the idea.

Trudeau said Canada must not turn away from its commitment to help vulnerable refugees, which put him on the same page as U.S. President Barack Obama.

"Slamming doors in their faces would be a betrayal of our values," Obama said at the close of the summit. "Our nations can welcome refugees who are desperately seeking safety and ensure our own security. We can and must do both."

Trudeau said he has not discussed the CF-18 pullout or his refugee initiative with Obama. He said that conversation will come later this week at next summit they're both bound for -- the APEC leaders' gathering in the Philippines.

The international aid agency Oxfam said the G20 made progress in tackling the refugee crisis.

Trudeau tells G20 leaders Canada will still pull jets from Iraq and Syria | CTV News
 

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Keep the Jets we are going with a missile system instead, the Pilots and crews are home before the immigrants arrive.

A new record bear 11 reds at the same time, hope you get a blister on your finger. tard
 
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"Slamming doors in their faces would be a betrayal of our values," Obama said at the close of the summit. "Our nations can welcome refugees who are desperately seeking safety and ensure our own security. We can and must do both."

What happened to the Canadian value of first come first serve? What about the refugees who've been waiting in limbo for years? This new government stinks already.
 

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Not like they are making a difference anyway. All of the airstrikes havent made much of a difference over the past year and a half. If you're going to do something do something effective.
 

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How many years has society had to endure the conflicts in that part of the world. These people have been a boil on the earths a$$ like forever it seems. And I have nothing against anyone because of their race just don't know why these folks can't get their heads outa their a$$e$
 

darkbeaver

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Not like they are making a difference anyway. All of the airstrikes havent made much of a difference over the past year and a half. If you're going to do something do something effective.

Western Atlantist airstrikes have been targeting Syrian infrastructure, same as we did in Irag, direct targeting of civilians. Stopping ISIS is now and never has been thier mission. Destruction of supporting infrastructure is job one. That is very effective and you can study exactly that process in every Atlantist military intervention, Lybia, Iraq and Ukraine. Snuff out the home fires and you starve and weaken the front lines.
 

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Part of the refugee problem is due to the airstrkes.

If we really cared about lowering that number we would all be pulling out.
 

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Part of the refugee problem is due to the airstrkes.

If we really cared about lowering that number we would all be pulling out.

Well certainly MF but "we" are not in control of the war machine "we" are not even at the tables and if you ask fourty two people who "We" are they will tell you, and every one of them will be wrong. "We" don't live in our niegbourhoods.


How many years has society had to endure the conflicts in that part of the world. These people have been a boil on the earths a$$ like forever it seems. And I have nothing against anyone because of their race just don't know why these folks can't get their heads outa their a$$e$


How many years has the west been there drawing lines on paper cutting this adding that? It seems to me they got along fine until colonial powers decided to improve things. You will no doubt remember the problems your own country experianced through colonial masters. It's not thier heads in thier a**es it's crusader boots in thier a**es. If you want an *** boil have a look at Washingtonmachine.
 

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This is what the French are sailing to the Persian Gulf. I don't think that they agree with Justin.
 

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Really.

So you would agree with me then that the problem was insufficient security then.