PM Carney says Canada is not involved in the U.S.-Israeli offensive w*r on Iran and "will never participate in it".

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... Read moreAs someone closely following international relations, I find Canada's stance under PM Carney particularly noteworthy. Canada distances itself firmly from the U.S. and Israeli military strategies towards Iran, emphasizing a policy of non-participation in offensive operations. This approach reflects Canada's broader commitment to diplomacy and peaceful conflict resolution rather than direct military involvement. Canada’s policy highlights the importance it places on global security particularly regarding nuclear non-proliferation and combating terrorism. PM Carney has reiterated that while Canada supports preventing Iran from advancing any nuclear weapons program and exporting terrorism, it does so through diplomatic channels rather than military action. From a geopolitical perspective, this position helps Canada maintain a more neutral role in a highly complex and volatile region. It aligns with the country’s history of promoting peacekeeping and upholding international law. Moreover, this stance reassures Canadian citizens and allies that the country will not escalate conflicts or enter wars unilaterally. For readers interested in foreign affairs, this makes Canada a significant voice when discussions about Middle East peace and security arise. The Prime Minister’s clear statement also invites Parliament and the public to engage more deeply with Canada's strategic vision for the region, emphasizing transparency and thoughtful policy-making. Personally, observing these diplomatic efforts gives me hope that national leaders can prioritize careful, peaceful engagement over aggressive military measures, potentially reducing conflict and fostering long-term stability.