".......President Bush enacted sanctions against Syria for its collaboration with terrorist insurgents against the U.S.-led reconstruction of Iraq. Calling the "unusual and extraordinary threat" posed by Syria a "national emergency,..........."
Translation: Syria, if I win the election, you're next!
And in the mean time Canada still will not send troops to help us out in Iraq AND CONTINUES to provide sanctuary to two U.S. military deserters.
...and the hell of it is, we don't know where they are (they WERE in Syria; now, who knows?) precisely because the U.N., France, Germany, Russia, all dragged their feet sufficiently long (4 months), when we could have invaded in November, 2002 and sealed it all in. But nooo-o-o-o-o; now that we KNOW the U.N. will NEVER acquiesce in ANY military solution, it would be the height of irresponsibility for any president to EVER seek their approbation again, especially with so much on the line. The U.N. is worthless; they're WORSE than worthless; they're a menace.
I don't care what Canada says, even after the USA has 4 or 5 more states.
Seems to me that the new leadership in Canada under Paul Martin is coming around to the fact that the previous leadership of Chretien was WRONG regarding the War On Terror. Canada is now officially admitting to the grave danger of terrorists and WMD falling in the wrong hands. That seems to be also a tacit admission that Canada was wrong not to follow Bush's lead against terrorism.
This change of policy within the same liberal party brings new danger. I saw a FreeP thread that Al-Queda is now threatening Canada too. Canadians have thought all along that they wouldn't be in danger if they don't join Bush's coalition against terror. That's going to change now. It would be too easy for Al-Queda to attack in Canada. There are already terrorist cells hiding in the country, waiting to attack the US. The government of Canada is finally waking up. What horrible event will it take for the rest of Canadians to wake up too?
"I believe that terrorism will be, for our generation, what the Cold War was to generations that preceded us," he said. "I don't think we're out of it yet."
and who's umbrella did ya'll sit under during that time...this is laughable.....what's this "we" crapola??...please no posts about a measly handful of snipers in Afghanistan.