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The U.S. has the world’s largest intelligence network. Based on that intelligence, President Biden has said the State of Israel & the IDF were not responsible for the explosion at the Gaza hospital. Why isn’t the foreign minister correcting & clarifying the record? #cdnpoli

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Mike Morris2 years ago

Because we are Canada, not the USA? Because we have our own Foreign Minister? Because we make our own decisions? All of the above.

🅡ogerio Di Brunico 🍒's profile picture
🅡ogerio Di Brunico 🍒2 years ago

WMDs Iraq ring any bells?

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Bogdan Oliver2 years ago

Remember the "intelligence" that brought you the Iraq and Afghanistan wars:

MaggieMay 🇨🇦🇪🇺🇮🇪's profile picture
MaggieMay 🇨🇦🇪🇺🇮🇪2 years ago

Short memory there, dude. Remember the WMD that US intelligence “found” that led to the invasion of Iraq? We’re good, thanks.

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Ann Rolle 🍎🍏2 years ago

Liberal Party alliances are in direct conflict with the Canadian Government. They are choosing Party over Country by refusing to denounce Hamas.

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Ali IDRISSI2 years ago

"The U.S. has the world’s largest intelligence network." Why didn't they know about October 7th and prevent it?

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Antoniette🇨🇦🍁💋🇮🇹2 years ago

Remember when President Biden told your pathetic party to stand up for women. Take a seat Michael.

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