GUNTER: British PM can teach Trudeau a lesson on China cdnpoli
He condemned Beijing for the beating of a BBC journalist covering the demonstrations in Shanghai and confessed the West’s attempts to democratize and soften China’s dictatorship through trade integration had failed. He then lauded the protestors and announced the British Army would be joining war games in Japan meant to simulate the invasion of a Pacific island – a very thinly disguised imitation of a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
Meanwhile, the Canadian Liberal caucus just swooned at Trudeau’s mealy-mouthed remarks, as they do with everything Trudeau says..Of course, there is the Liberal refusal to divulge details about which candidates accepted money from the Chinese government or its front organizations during the 2019 federal election. The cash is a clear violation of Canadian law, but the Liberals are doing all they can to keep that influence buying from being investigated by a Commons committee.
The Trudeau government only very reluctantly stopped inviting Chinese commanders to observe how our armed forces train for winter warfare. Nor has it shown much concern about reports that Beijing is operating four Chinese police stations on Canadian soil for the purposes of intimidating Chinese nationals studying or working here.Article content
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