Liberal MP challenges PM’s stance on strikes on Iran as feds sidestep legality issue
OTTAWA — A Liberal member of Parliament has challenged Prime Minister Mark Carney’s endorsement of American and Israeli military strikes on Iran, as the government sidestepped questions about whether the campaign violates international law.
Victoria MP Will Greaves expressed concerns about Canada’s stance in a social media post on Saturday, which has since garnered likes from a handful of fellow Liberals, including a former cabinet minister.
“Canada cannot endorse the unilateral and illegal use of military force, the killing of civilians, or the kidnap and assassination of foreign heads of government, while also insisting that our sovereignty, our rights, and our independence must be respected,” he said in a video posted to Instagram.
“All states have an obligation to protect civilian life, and no state has the right to wage aggressive war.”
