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This is both bad policy and bad politics. Bad policy because ISIS has mentioned Canada as oneof their targets a number of times and has effectively drawn Canadian youth into its death cult.It's no longer something that doesn't impact us. Like it or not, we're involved.Politically speaking, Trudeau's picked the losing side. A March poll by Ipsos Reid showed that amajority of Canadians supported expanding our mission against ISIS from the original adviseand assist role to allowing CF-18s to participate in campaigns.While Conservative supporters were most supportive of the expansion, 67% of Liberal and 56%of NDP voters also supported it. In other words, there is majority support for this missionregardless of political affiliation.To pull out our CF-18s now doesn't just violate the commitment Canada has made to helpingregular Iraqis, Syrians and Kurds be free from the ISIS menace. It goes against the views of theelectorate.The Liberals know that they've been replaced by the NDP as the preferred alternative to theConservatives because of their stance on bill C-51. Trudeau said there were problems with thebill but would support it anyway. Canadians saw this as wishy-washy.Clearly Trudeau's ISIS statements are just designed to win back some of the support they've loston the C-51 file. But is tackling ISIS the right topic to be so crassly partisan on?Trudeau wants Canadians to believe diplomacy will work instead of the current mission.Diplomacy with the Islamic State? Diplomacy with the group that puts prisoners in a cage thendrowns and explodes them?His comments are at best naive and at worst dangerous.Brief Description:Topic 4- Article 2 – Trudeau says he'd soften how Canada deals with ISISJustin Trudeau is a Liberal leader and if elected prime minister he will ease connections betweenCanada and terror groups. ISIS is a terror group that has broadcasted its execution of a hostage,they have done so my drawing him in a cage and attaching an exploding necklace to his neck.After hearing this Trudeau does still not want to take action, if you do not use military action ona dangerous terrorist group such as ISIS when does he plan on using our military force. Heproclaims that prefers “talk over action”. ISIS has portrayed Canada and our youth as a target atvarious occasions and we are associated with this group. ISIS is not only affecting Canadiancitizens but also Iraqis, Syrians, and Kurds. ISIS must be stopped and it is to late to discuss thematter to put it to bed. Majority of conservatives, 67% of liberals and 56% of NDP’s aresupportive to expand the mission against ISIS. Canadians can address this issue by not voting forJustin Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister as he is opposed to stopping ISIS with military force.Help those that cannot help themselves by not voting for Justin Trudeau.26

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