The Master Strategy
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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For months I've been wondering how Dion could justify pulling troops out of Afghanistan by 2009. What would the rationale be? Would it be because we have done our part? Would it be because Dion and the Liberals simply believe Canadian troops do not belong in combat situations? Would it be that the Liberals have a short attention span for a mission they created?
At last I needn't wait any longer. Dion explained to the editorial board of the Globe and Mail that the reason Canada must remove its troops from Afghanistan in 2009 is because "We need to know if NATO works".
Genius Mr. Dion, we need to withdraw from a NATO mission to see if NATO works. Keep in mind that the only way a multilateral organization does in fact operate is through the shared duties and continued pressence of its member nations. Dion criticizes Harper all the time for 'withdrawing' from Kyoto, but maybe Mr. Harper is just "withdrawing" to see if Kyoto really works?
Dion further explains his position of why we should leave. "Because otherwise other countries will be more and more reluctant to take any responsibility, because they will be afraid to be there forever."
That's right folks, Canada will be setting a good example by quitting because that will signal to other allies, "hey guys, come on in the water is fine AND the best part is, you can quit whenever you want!".
It gets better too. Dion adds that "If elected prime minister, he would pull Canadian troops out of Kandahar after February, 2009, even if that left the region without a NATO combat force" (emphasis added by me). Then I guess Dion would be able to prove that NATO doesn't work, and he could call it a day, right?
How would Canada approach NATO with this threat? Dion has all the answers. "We're gone. We'll do something else." Seriously, it's all there in the article. I couldn't even make up this insanity.
You see folks, this is the type of intelligent international policy we can expect from Dion. But you know what is absent from Dion's rant on Afghanistan? The Afghans themselves.
Does he care about the young girls or boys in Afghanistan who are just clinging on to the hope of a brighter future? Does he care about the women in Afghanistan who desperately do not want to return to a life of obediance and subjection?
If I had the ability, I'd march up to Dion with three Afghan children in tow. I'd say, "Mr. Dion, with all due respect, can you please tell these children what you just told NATO?"
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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For months I've been wondering how Dion could justify pulling troops out of Afghanistan by 2009. What would the rationale be? Would it be because we have done our part? Would it be because Dion and the Liberals simply believe Canadian troops do not belong in combat situations? Would it be that the Liberals have a short attention span for a mission they created?
At last I needn't wait any longer. Dion explained to the editorial board of the Globe and Mail that the reason Canada must remove its troops from Afghanistan in 2009 is because "We need to know if NATO works".
Genius Mr. Dion, we need to withdraw from a NATO mission to see if NATO works. Keep in mind that the only way a multilateral organization does in fact operate is through the shared duties and continued pressence of its member nations. Dion criticizes Harper all the time for 'withdrawing' from Kyoto, but maybe Mr. Harper is just "withdrawing" to see if Kyoto really works?
Dion further explains his position of why we should leave. "Because otherwise other countries will be more and more reluctant to take any responsibility, because they will be afraid to be there forever."
That's right folks, Canada will be setting a good example by quitting because that will signal to other allies, "hey guys, come on in the water is fine AND the best part is, you can quit whenever you want!".
It gets better too. Dion adds that "If elected prime minister, he would pull Canadian troops out of Kandahar after February, 2009, even if that left the region without a NATO combat force" (emphasis added by me). Then I guess Dion would be able to prove that NATO doesn't work, and he could call it a day, right?
How would Canada approach NATO with this threat? Dion has all the answers. "We're gone. We'll do something else." Seriously, it's all there in the article. I couldn't even make up this insanity.
You see folks, this is the type of intelligent international policy we can expect from Dion. But you know what is absent from Dion's rant on Afghanistan? The Afghans themselves.
Does he care about the young girls or boys in Afghanistan who are just clinging on to the hope of a brighter future? Does he care about the women in Afghanistan who desperately do not want to return to a life of obediance and subjection?
If I had the ability, I'd march up to Dion with three Afghan children in tow. I'd say, "Mr. Dion, with all due respect, can you please tell these children what you just told NATO?"
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