Toeing the US Line Makes Canada Blind

2022.11.14.
With regard to the military operation of our army in response to the US-south Korea joint air drill “Vigilant Storm”, Canadian foreign minister has reportedly issued a so-called “statement” to deplore it as a “threatening military action” and an “act of undermining the international security and peace”.
This is clearly a political provocation against our republic.
It is really surprising that the Canadian foreign minister, chief of diplomacy of a country, does not even have the basic understanding on the security.
The joint military exercise conducted by the U.S. is a grave military provocation detrimental to the peace and stability of the Korean peninsula and the region. This is a stark reality that nobody can refute. Accordingly, the counteraction to it is a legitimate and legal right of a sovereign country.
In the conducted war exercise, over 240 fighters and nuclear strategic bombers flew over the Korean peninsula, which are more than enough to conduct a full war. What we are still wondering about is this. Does this look like a “stunt flying” to the eyes of the Canadian foreign minister?
If we follow her logic, it comes to the conclusion that the US’s invasion of Canada in 1812, which was intended to occupy its whole territory was, to “defend” the peace and stability of the region and the corresponding legitimate self-defense of Canada was a “threatening military action”.
If one becomes a hardened follower of the U.S., he or she can even do the foolish act of tarnishing the history of motherland.
When a person turns to flunkeyism, he or she becomes an idiot and the nation which takes to flunkeyism falls into ruin.
If we explicitly speak once again, it is quite preposterous for Canada to say this or that about the peace and stability on the Korean peninsula as it had sent more than 26,000 mercenaries to the Korean War in 1950s, getting them involved in merciless killing of 3 million innocent civilians at the instigation of the U.S.
Canada should not blindly toe the U.S. line and pick on us like today. It would rather be better for Canada to make a right judgement of the situation on the Korean peninsula with an objective view and independently adopt a policy towards the DPRK.