Mar 5 • 06:03 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

Canadian Prime Minister Allows for Military Involvement in Iran War

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has suggested that military involvement in Iran is a consideration, although he deems the situation hypothetical for now.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced during his visit to Australia that he cannot rule out military involvement by Canada in the conflict in Iran. When asked if Canada could engage in such actions, Carney emphasized that one can never categorically exclude participation, although he labeled the matter as "hypothetical". He conveyed his support for Canada's allies while stressing the importance of protecting Canadian citizens.

Carney specifically criticized the airstrikes conducted by the US and Israel against Iran, labeling them as "contrary to international law." He voiced his concern about the situation, supporting efforts to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. The Prime Minister expressed disappointment as Canada's stance highlights another failure in the international order to manage such conflicts.

Furthermore, Carney reiterated the need for de-escalation in the conflict, indicating that while Canada is willing to support allies, there are significant legal and ethical considerations that inform their potential military involvement. His remarks reflect a delicate balance between international pressures and domestic obligations to maintain the safety and integrity of Canadian citizens.

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