Canada not invited to anti-ISIS coalition meeting in Paris

Curious Cdn

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They decide to do what is suggested by the biggest stakeholdres City O London, Tel-Aviv and the USA. We do what they decide, we don't even have observer status.

You figure that there's a wizened old man in a yamaka behind the curtain pushing buttons and pulling levers?

The "International Jewish Conspiracy" thing is old, old, old.
 

darkbeaver

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You figure that there's a wizened old man in a yamaka behind the curtain pushing buttons and pulling levers?

The "International Jewish Conspiracy" thing is old, old, old.

Yeah organized crime isn't new. Israel is a haven for ancient organized crime. I don't see anything outdated about that. They deal in sex slaves body parts murder extortion blackmail and genocide and they break any international law with virtual impunity. Yeah I must be an anti-semite. GFY
 

Curious Cdn

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Yeah organized crime isn't new. Israel is a haven for ancient organized crime. I don't see anything outdated about that. They deal in sex slaves body parts murder extortion blackmail and genocide and they break any international law with virtual impunity. Yeah I must be an anti-semite. GFY

I hear that they drink the blood of Christian babies, too.
 

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Okay, let's everybody just calm down now, k? I'm like, on PM Trudeau's staff. And he, like, he said to me,

"Jody, there are people complaining again about me and what I do and stuff! Like, that's just not right! I'm cool. I have people that come to see me that don't even know who my father was and want to touch me! Time to work some magic. What all the pouty faces need is some unicorns, hugs, talk about women and maybe some discussions about legalizing marijuana. That should be dominating the news. No more military, ISIS, taxes, failing dollar, or poor economy stuff, k? That's like, for haters!"

So, my name is Jody. I'm from BC but actually speak French! I'm young, attractive to both boys and girls. Love the gay men and women on my staff. They're like, so creative and fab dressers too. I like Dora the Explorer - both versions, but the older Dora is way cooler! I like unicorns, bright colours, sunshine, selfies and singing. I also love to tell everyone how special we are! Justin, he's too cool to let people call him Mr. Prime Minister or the Right Honourable anything. I'm just so lucky to work with him every day! Sunny ways everybody! Name dropping, I know, but he's, like, so cool!

Anyway, he asked me to show everyone this video. Maybe give some cell phones away for the people that cannot afford one to get the latest about Justy. But let me tell you about this vid. It has boys and girls in it. People of different ethnicities who dress in really vibrantly coloured outfits. There's singing and smiles and sugar too!

I don't know where Justin comes up with this stuff. He's absolutely amazing!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VM2eLhvsSM
 
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One is an Internet celebrity....








The other is Fred Figglehorn.
 

mentalfloss

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I see... So the only difference is that the actual decision-makers are attending.

Thanks for the tip champ

Nonsense.

You should know by now that ministers don't actually make decisions. It's just more convenient to get them on a plane.
 

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It may be Canada will not have any share of the booty. The booty will be divided between Russia, US, and France.
The fruit may be culled by Tel Aviv. They hope so.
Share of the booty right Canada is missing out right.

"Critics of the coalition campaign have said airstrikes are far from sufficient to defeat ISIS

Canada is doing the right by training domestic boots on the ground the Canadian jets can be deployed elsewhere besides America has 150 fighter jets bombing isis out of their 2207 fighter jets small percentage eh!

This is guerrilla warfare not a traditional war the rules of engagement are being written as they go.

War on ISIS: Who's doing what? - CNN.com


Global Firepower Military Ranks - 2015

fighter jets
Canada 64
USA 2207
France 283
UK 89
Germany 105
Italy 117
Australia 79
Netherlands 67
 

darkbeaver

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It very unlikely that the faux coalition is bombing it's own assets. This coalition (conspiracy) and ISIS have identicle goals, the removal of Assad and the installation of a puppet government totally subserviant to Atlantist design. The coalition bombing is exactly the same as the infrastructure destruction in Iraq and therefore a direct assualt on Syrian civilian populations. Power plant and water treatment any and all civil infrastructure.
 

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Share of the booty right Canada is missing out right.

"Critics of the coalition campaign have said airstrikes are far from sufficient to defeat ISIS

Canada is doing the right by training domestic boots on the ground the Canadian jets can be deployed elsewhere besides America has 150 fighter jets bombing isis out of their 2207 fighter jets small percentage eh!

This is guerrilla warfare not a traditional war the rules of engagement are being written as they go.

War on ISIS: Who's doing what? - CNN.com


Global Firepower Military Ranks - 2015

fighter jets
Canada 64
USA 2207
France 283
UK 89
Germany 105
Italy 117
Australia 79
Netherlands 67

The RAF has 89 fighter jets does it?

Well, that's a load of bollocks too. The RAF has 126 Typhoons and 104 Tornados. And then there are all those brand spanking new fighter jets being ordered for the RN's new supercarriers. The RAF is the second-largest airforce in NATO (as well as being the world's oldest)
 

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89 fighter jets.... hundreds of cold war clunkers... and imaginary jets... yes that sounds like the RAF.
 

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As a member of NATO Canada has an obligation to assist its allies.
Not only is Canada not committing to aid and withdrawing what aid we now offer, they are also inviting thousand of refugees into the country, completely unmindful of the problems that the refugees are causing in other countries. Those two actions send a clear message to our allies that Canada doesn't care what they are doing, Canada is going to do the opposite.

If there were ever a terrorist attack on a grand scale in Canada (I should say, 'when' not 'if'!) it wouldn't be hard to understand our allies doing nothing. We don't support them, why would they support us?

Trudeau is demonstrating a pig-headedness that shows his real character; My way or no way! Not smart when we're part of a global society!
 

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As a member of NATO Canada has an obligation to assist its allies.
Not only is Canada not committing to aid and withdrawing what aid we now offer, they are also inviting thousand of refugees into the country, completely unmindful of the problems that the refugees are causing in other countries. Those two actions send a clear message to our allies that Canada doesn't care what they are doing, Canada is going to do the opposite.

If there were ever a terrorist attack on a grand scale in Canada (I should say, 'when' not 'if'!) it wouldn't be hard to understand our allies doing nothing. We don't support them, why would they support us?

Trudeau is demonstrating a pig-headedness that shows his real character; My way or no way! Not smart when we're part of a global society!
Let's hope you get 100 or so on your block.
 

Curious Cdn

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The RAF has 89 fighter jets does it?

Well, that's a load of bollocks too. The RAF has 126 Typhoons and 104 Tornados. And then there are all those brand spanking new fighter jets being ordered for the RN's new supercarriers. The RAF is the second-largest airforce in NATO (as well as being the world's oldest)

Yeah but those new carrier aircraft are F-35s that fly like a brick, aren't manoeverable enough to dog fight and they cost over a billion dollars per fighter, spares included.

It's one of the bigger scams in history, this F-35 and you should take it off of your list of assets. If your F-35s ... and ours, for that matter ever get delivered, buy lots of lottery tickets.
 

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As a member of NATO Canada has an obligation to assist its allies.
Not only is Canada not committing to aid and withdrawing what aid we now offer, they are also inviting thousand of refugees into the country, completely unmindful of the problems that the refugees are causing in other countries. Those two actions send a clear message to our allies that Canada doesn't care what they are doing, Canada is going to do the opposite.

If there were ever a terrorist attack on a grand scale in Canada (I should say, 'when' not 'if'!) it wouldn't be hard to understand our allies doing nothing. We don't support them, why would they support us?

Trudeau is demonstrating a pig-headedness that shows his real character; My way or no way! Not smart when we're part of a global society!



Well, that's a real pile of shyte. Not surprising when one considers where it's coming from. You wouldn't be American, would ya? Your limited brain power points in that direction.


When one of our NATO allies were attacked (911), Canada stepped up to the plate, and was promptly thanked by having our boys killed by aforementioned ally. At this time, none of our allies have been "attacked", therefore, we have no obligation under NATO to send our boys over seas to get killed. You want Canadians to risk getting killed over seas, then step up to the plate. Or do you just want others to risk their lives while you sit on your a$$ safe at home, at your behest.