Canadian Generals (ret) Say Peace Keeping No longer Exists

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With Canada set to announce its next role in a peacekeeping mission this week, two retired Canadian generals say there’s actually no such thing as peacekeeping anymore.


Retired major-generals Lewis MacKenzie and David Fraser say given that there are very few regions of the world with peace agreements in place, there’s very little peace to keep.


Canada is set to host a peacekeeping conference in Vancouver, where the government will announce Wednesday where its efforts will be focused. In 2016, the Liberals committed to deploying 600 peacekeepers and provide $450 million to support United Nations peacekeeping operations. Both Mali and South Sudan have been identified by the U.N. as regions requiring attention.


On CTV’s Question Period today, MacKenzie, who led the U.N. mission in Bosnia, said the the lack of peace agreements in these areas mean these purported peacekeeping troops will likely be involved in violent conflicts.


“It’s not peacekeeping, it’s a protection mission and a protection mission requires combat skills,” he said.


“You’re dealing with factions. They couldn’t care less about the U.N. and some of them couldn’t care less about you, to the extent that they want to kill you. So let’s not call it peacekeeping, for God’s sake.”


Fraser said the risks extend well beyond the front lines.


“The whole concept is going to be fraught with a huge risk, not just for the soldiers on the ground, but up to and including the political risk of why we even sent these people over there,” he said.


“I think this government jumped into the idea of peacekeeping because they thought it was a good political position, but once they got into Africa and started looking at all these countries, they just found out it’s just a lot more dangerous than they ever thought it was.”


https://ipolitics.ca/2017/11/12/retired-generals-say-peacekeeping-no-longer-exists/

More incompetence from this moronic Liberal government.

Anyone with an IQ higher than their hat size knew peacekeeping was dead decades ago.

That would exclude our Esteemed Leader.
 

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Nice to see Lew branching out from his role as Denier in Chief for military suicides.

A good Yes Man will always have a job in this country.
 

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Nice to see Lew branching out from his role as Denier in Chief for military suicides.

A good Yes Man will always have a job in this country.
Do you have a reaction to his statment, or is a strawman and an ad hominem your total contribution?

Nice twofer, by the way.
 

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So what is the term they are stumping for?

Combat Protectors?

I like how it rolls off the tongue.
 

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Nice to see Lew branching out from his role as Denier in Chief for military suicides.

A good Yes Man will always have a job in this country.

Oh Good Lord!

Do even know who Lewis Mackenzie is? What he has done?

Without a doubt, he is the most respected Canadian military leader currently alive, with the possible exception of Romeo D'Allaire.

And D'Allaire's experience simply proves Mackenzie's point; never go into a tricky situation under the command of the United Nations.

And perhaps you could deal with what Mackenzie said, inside of make snide comments to simply denigrate him.

But you can't deal with it, can you?
 

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I know exactly who Lew Mackenzie is and was.

He IS a failed conservative candidate for parliament.

He WAS the main reason the Somalia mission ended in a fiasco.
 

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What has said that is so earth shaking here? That the UN should stop calling themselves Peace Keepers?
 

Colpy

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I know exactly who Lew Mackenzie is and was.

He IS a failed conservative candidate for parliament.

He WAS the main reason the Somalia mission ended in a fiasco.

Oh Bullshyte.

The smearing of the Airborne Regiment and the subsequent dissolution of that proud entity is simply a disgrace, a black mark on the face of civilian leadership. Ever is it so......send men to do a difficult mission in impossible circumstances to further your own political goals, and when things go bad, find some one to fry for it. It doesn't matter who.

A complete disgrace.

Especially the railroading of Kyle Brown, the only trooper that reported the on-going mistreatment of the prisoner to a superior officer. Someone had to go to prison, and Matchee was unfit.

Mackenzie was a hero in Bosnia, in the very best sense of the word.

He is a combat soldier, not a phucking community organizer.

Now, once again, try dealing with what he said.
 

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Yes I imagine he saw some horrendous combat.

You are rapidly descending to the level of Mentalfloss, who if he could float an idea, would be pond scum.

Deal with the debate, or STFU.

BTW, from wikipedia:

MacKenzie is a recipient of the Vimy Award, which recognizes a Canadian who has made a significant and outstanding contribution to the defence and security of the nation and the preservation of its democratic values.[14]
In 2006, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.