Kabuki Theater

Blacklock’s- Suspensions Were Symbolic

The Department of Foreign Affairs says last year it suspended 34 permits to ship military goods to Israel. Reminded of its repeated statements that Canada never exported “lethal items” to Israel, a department spokesperson confirmed the suspensions were largely symbolic.

Cabinet has repeatedly stated no Canadian weaponry has been shipped to Israel in decades. “We haven’t exported arms to Israel in 30 years,” International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen told reporters in 2024.

12 Replies to “Kabuki Theater”

  1. I hear we shipped some surplus WW2 guns to Ukraine! Hope they weren’t transshipped to Israel! 🙂

  2. No P38’s for Israel.

    I’m totally confused about the definition of military goods.

    1. Anything scary looking and semi-automatic with a max 10 round magazine is an “assault style” military weapon.

      At least that’s what the Liberals told me. They said they were going to take them from Canadian crazies and send them to the freedom fighters in Ukraine.

      Did I get that right, Polysesouvient?

      RNrn

  3. “We haven’t exported arms to Israel in 30 years,” International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen told reporters. That’s it in a nutshell.

    1. “We haven’t exported arms to Israel in 30 years,”

      Yes, because Canada has no arms that Israel wants, needs or cannot manufacture for itself.

  4. Lieberal politicians and senior bureaucrats will do anything to appease the goat humpers.

  5. Israel angry that Canada is not exporting weapons. Israeli Navy hardest hit as it desperately needed icebreakers.

    Nothing scares the world more than not getting armaments from Canada.

    2024 – Israel exported $15 billion in weapons vs $2 billion for Canada

    1. I don’t see that Israel is angry about anything, other than the sight of Jew-hating bastards inciting hatred against them. I think we can all agree that Canada has not been annointed by God to be the armourer of Israel, and our real value to them as friends and allies lies elsewhere. It’s the pretense that this makes us somehow moral that offends.

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