It isn’t easy to determine what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne or Transport Minister Marc Garneau mean, exactly, or what they genuinely expect, when they talk about seeking “accountability” from the Khomeinist regime in Iran for the downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 and the slaughter of 176 innocents last January. Read More
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Glavin: There was no 'human error' in Iran's shootdown of Ukraine Airlines flight. Unfortunately, there won't be any justice either
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