Posted on 11/05/2015 9:35:28 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki
Big changes are underway in Ottawa since the Liberalsâ big election win. One of these is the appointment of Lieutenant Colonel Harjit Sajjan, a former anti-gang police detective, highly decorated soldier, military intelligence genius, and Canadaâs newest Minister of Defense.
Sajjan moved to Canada from India when he was just five years old. Joining the military at 18 after being initially rejected, he served one tour in Bosnia, three tours in Afghanistan, and was the first Sikh to command a Canadian Army regiment. In other words, this is one bad-ass, been-there-done-that Cabinet officer.
During his time time in Afghanistan, he gained a bit of a reputation as being almost a super-weapon when it came to fighting Taliban influence. As CBCNews tells it:
âHe was the best single Canadian intelligence asset in theatre, and his hard work, personal bravery, and dogged determination undoubtedly saved a multitude of Coalition lives,â said Brig.-Gen. David Fraser in a letter to the VPD.
âThrough his courage and dedication, [then] Major Sajjan has singlehandedly changed the face of intelligence gathering and analysis in Afghanistan.â Because he spent 11 years working the anti-gang beat in Vancouver, commanders saw him as a perfect fit for combating the Taliban in Afghanistan. Sajjan received the Meritorious Service Medal in 2013 for effectively battling the Talibanâs influence in Kandahar Province. According to CBCnews, his citation states:
His approach, based on his knowledge of local culture and tribal dynamics, helped senior management to engage with influential Afghan tribal leaders, and led to the identification of insurgent command and control connection points.
Oh, and heâs also pretty much the buffest civilian head of a military youâve ever seen:
Now the decorated soldier and crime buster will sit as one of newly minted Prime Minister Justin Trudeauâs closest advisors and will have to immediately navigate Trudeauâs wish to withdraw Canadaâs CF-18 Hornets from the anti-ISIS air coalition, and how to deal with the ISIS in Iraq in Canadaâs own way, including how and who Canada will train in Iraq. Heâll also have to deal with the complex and ever-mutating threat that ISIS poses against the Canadian homeland. Yet according to Sajjanâs credentials and accomplishments, could there be anyone better to do this? Probably not.
Also on the new Ministerâs docket will be the politically perilous task of finding Canada a fighter to replace its CF-18 Hornets, as well as finding a way to remodel Canadaâs military on a very tight budget. Which is a war full of its own political and administrative battles.
Than again maybe the Lieutenant Colonelâs front-lines credibility and soldier-like physique will cause some prickly bureaucrats to think twice about waging procurement and policy battles they may not be able to easily win.
If he’s working for the Petit Merde (Turd Dough) regime, he will be employed only to use against Conservatives, not against the real enemies of Canada (Mohammadans and their leftist dhimmi puppets and apologists).
I’m getting the feeling that liberals in Canada are much differemt than the effiminate gun hating pajama boys over here.
ummmm not really. they are just as effiminate as the gun hating pajama boys you have.
A tough guy in person?
I don’t doubt it.
But politically, I’ll wager he is a left wing Trojan Horse.
Just like American “tough guys” like Virginia Democrat Senator James Webb and former Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
First guy fired.
Sounds like the new Canadian leader has appointed a beast from the east so to speak.
Still don’t approve of headwear that does’t match the uniform whether military or cops.
And the only reason I’m talking about his headwear is not because I:m opposed to his religious rights but because I don’t believe in accommodation based on belief.
Actually, his appointment to the Liberal Party cabinet had this Canadian very, very surprised. He sounds like someone who can really kick ass.
A person with that type profile typically isn’t a liberal
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