Iran: Israel is Just a One-Bomb Country
"[All parties must] refrain from actions that further destabilize the region.""Further action risks triggering a broader regional conflict with devastating consequences."We as a country always prefer negotiated solutions, and we encourage parties to get [to] the [negotiating] table.The concerns relating to potential escalation are real, and the key is going to be to de-escalate and reach a negotiated solution.Of course Israel has the right to defend itself[and Canada is concerned]about the threat posed by Iran's nuclear ballistic missile program."[Canada believes the]best path to sustainable peace and security in the region are the talks between the United States and Iran.Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita AnandAll levels of government must take extra steps to protect Canada's Jewish community from vile antisemites who may use these events as an excuse for more acts of violence. "[Israel] disarming Tehran’s genocidal nuclear program [is within Israel’s right to self-defence].""It cannot wait until the regime has capabilities for a nuclear strike."Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre
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| An Iranian security official in protective clothing walks through a nuclear facility just outside the Iranian city of Isfahan, March 30, 2005. (Vahid Salemi/AP) |
The ruling Liberal government of Canada was quick to caution Israel and the United States to step down from their success in disarming however temporarily, the Islamic Republic of Iran's nuclear program, following Israel's bombing of above-ground nuclear installations, command centres and leadership that saw the U.S. bombing of the Fordow nuclear site with U.S. B-2 bombers dropping bunker-busters to penetrate the facility deep underground.
In view of the threat a nuclear-armed Islamic Republic posed to Israel and by extension the West, as the most notorious sponsor of Islamist terrorism targeting Western values, principles and by allusions, the very geographies that the theocratic administration condemns and reviles, the civilized world should be exhaling a huge breath of relief. Canada, however, thanks to its current government, prefers a stance redolent of pacific conciliation even while the threat has not been entirely averted, but temporarily set back.
It's part and parcel of the Liberal government's virtue-signalling exceptionalism. A country in North America, a world removed from the Middle East, where oceans and land masses separate it from the threat of attack and invasion. Instead, this government saw virtue in an open immigration system, in welcoming illegal migrants, in handing out student visas to the extent that a population of 40 million, brought in an additional million in 2024. Among whom are hundreds of thousands of people whose clasp of Islam and sharia law ensures they remain a silo population intent on destroying a culture and values not their own.
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| This graphic image compares Iran’s Fordo nuclear facility before and after the US bombed the site on June 20, 2025. (AP Graphic) |
And it is primarily to this base that the government addresses itself with assurances of support for their way of life alien to Canada's but fast becoming a mainstream arm, one that is alienated from other groups in Canadian society, in line with ancient ethnic/cultural/social antipathies and Koranic injunctions on separation. The message from Canada's Liberal prime minister, another cautionary reminder that Israel has the right to defend itself as long as it's not too successful in doing so.
"All parties to exercise maximum restraint", the Canadian prime minister urges. As though two world democracies were not involved in restraining the aspirational conquest through violent nuclear potential to keep the world safe. Following the two countries' joint action in neutralizing Iran's nuclear ambition, the Canadian prime minister while expressing opposition to a bomb being acquired by Iran, called for a "diplomatic solution ... including a ceasefire in Gaza". Never has he called for a ceasefire in Ukraine...
If the world wants stability, that state is possible by refusing to allow a state plotting to destroy another state and in the process warning other nearby states that with possession of atomic bombs, none other should attempt to deny Iran the conquest that is its Shi'ite-Islamic birthright. Should the regime in Iran ever acquire nuclear weapons, a firestorm of like acquisitions would soon develop whereby its threatened neighbours would acquire theirs as well. And Mutual Assured Destruction as a deterrent to use is not assured in that neighbourhood.
Since 2015, Canada has committed to providing $900 million to the West Bank and Gaza, the world's largest charitable recipients. Most of which was used in Gaza, along with an additional $165 million provided following the October 7 massacre by Hamas in southern Israel. Hamas took possession of an estimated billion dollars of global charitable funding to build over 500 kilometres of tunnels for offensive purposes.
When U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that Canada would do well to offer itself as the 51st U.S. State, musing how much better Canadians would be off, becoming one great big U.S.A., avoiding usurious tariffs he is imposing on the world -- should other nations wish to do business trade with America -- Canadians were outraged at the threat to their sovereignty and a federal campaign to feed that outrage resulted. Yet when Israel faces an enemy that muses it is "a one-bomb country", with the real intention of annihilation by a regime that funds terrorism by its minion-proxies, Canada has a casual attitude about Israeli 'restraint'.
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| A giant billboard depicting Muslim peoples walking with flags toward the Dome of the Rock shrine in Jerusalem is erected in Valiasr Square in the center of Tehran, October 25, 2023. (Atta Kenare / AFP) |
Labels: Canadian Hypocrisy, Fordow, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israeli Aerial Attack, Nuclear Aspirations, Nuclear Installations, U.S. Bunker-Busters




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