Canada’s Pretty Prime Minister Asks For Help in Saudi Dispute – IOTW Report

Canada’s Pretty Prime Minister Asks For Help in Saudi Dispute

CTH: Apparently Justin from Canada, sans Princess Rainbow Sparkles, has asked the U.K. and United Arab Emirates to intervene after Saudi Arabia puts a ban on commerce, and cancels grain purchase contracts.

(Reuters) – Canada plans to seek help from the United Arab Emirates and Britain to defuse an escalating dispute with Saudi Arabia, sources said on Tuesday, but close ally the United States made clear it would not get involved.

The Saudi government on Sunday recalled its ambassador to Ottawa, barred Canada’s envoy from returning and placed a ban on new trade, denouncing Canada for urging the release of jailed rights activists. Riyadh accused Ottawa on Tuesday of interfering in its internal affairs.

One well placed source said the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau – which stresses the importance of human rights – planned to reach out to the United Arab Emirates.  read more

13 Comments on Canada’s Pretty Prime Minister Asks For Help in Saudi Dispute

  1. Nice thought Brad.

    Trump has the ability to step right in and get some farm votes right now. Given that the new reports show that ethanol is not all it’s cracked up to be, might as well build up some farm cred before 2020. He can always make nice nice once Justin gets his ass handed to him in the next election.

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  2. That moron Trudeau gave the Saudi’s a great opportunity to teach other countries a lesson in what will happen if they publically scold them on Saudi internal policies. This was an issue that could have been back-channeled but no, Trudeau the Younger and his mentally challenged Foreign Minister tried to secure some more left wing cocktail party invitations by shaming the Saudi’s.

    My country’s best hope is that the electorate wakes up to these left/socialist/LimoLiberals and guts the Liberal Party in the next federal election like Ontario did to the provincial liberals in this just past provincial one.

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