Canada loses its bid for seat on UN Security Council

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This is a sad day. A slap in the face and a kick in the groin to our reputation. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation of who we are and how we are viewed. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), instead focusing of the local kakistocracies,, when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."
 
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This is a sad day. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."
Condolences, my brother. Do you think the communists could be manipulating the UN like they did the WHO? Trudeau does look a little weak. Then again, maybe the UN just isn't worth the trouble any more. It looks like a big waste of money to me. I enjoy your posts daddio. Take it easy and watch them as best you can up there.
 
This is a sad day. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."
Condolences, my brother. Do you think the communists could be manipulating the UN like they did the WHO? Trudeau does look a little weak. Then again, maybe the UN just isn't worth the trouble any more. It looks like a big waste of money to me. I enjoy your posts daddio. Take it easy and watch them as best you can up there.


Canada has done this to themselves, it could be any number of factors in terms of influence. China certainly wouldn't help us, but they are not alone. Our own reputation has been falling for a long time, starting with our allies. Which never bodes well for our ability to influence when we are so small and lose our best talent every day.

To me the U.N is hit and miss. It's become so large and so unreliable, that it's difficult to consider them anything but a political agency. It's why I believe American values have to lead the world, they need to be stronger in the face of the U.N and China.
 
This is a sad day. A slap in the face and a kick in the groin to our reputation. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation of who we are and how we are viewed. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), instead focusing of the local kakistocracies,, when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."

Nuke something. They will take your application more seriously.
 
This is a sad day. A slap in the face and a kick in the groin to our reputation. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation of who we are and how we are viewed. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), instead focusing of the local kakistocracies,, when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."

Nuke something. They will take your application more seriously.


We have. Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
 
This is a sad day. A slap in the face and a kick in the groin to our reputation. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation of who we are and how we are viewed. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), instead focusing of the local kakistocracies,, when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."

Nuke something. They will take your application more seriously.


We have. Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Please the US has dropped more nukes into Canada by accident than Canada has launched on purpose. Anyway, you need nukes if you want to be a permanent member
 
This is a sad day. A slap in the face and a kick in the groin to our reputation. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation of who we are and how we are viewed. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), instead focusing of the local kakistocracies,, when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."

Nuke something. They will take your application more seriously.


We have. Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Please the US has dropped more nukes into Canada by accident than Canada has launched on purpose. Anyway, you need nukes if you want to be a permanent member
It may not help. India and Pakistan can confirm this.
 
This is a sad day. A slap in the face and a kick in the groin to our reputation. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation of who we are and how we are viewed. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), instead focusing of the local kakistocracies,, when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."

Nuke something. They will take your application more seriously.


We have. Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Please the US has dropped more nukes into Canada by accident than Canada has launched on purpose. Anyway, you need nukes if you want to be a permanent member
It may not help. India and Pakistan can confirm this.

Pakistan keeps theirs disassembled. I have heard India may do the same but nobody seems to be certain
 
This is a sad day. A slap in the face and a kick in the groin to our reputation. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation of who we are and how we are viewed. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), instead focusing of the local kakistocracies,, when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."

Nuke something. They will take your application more seriously.


We have. Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Please the US has dropped more nukes into Canada by accident than Canada has launched on purpose. Anyway, you need nukes if you want to be a permanent member
It may not help. India and Pakistan can confirm this.

Pakistan keeps theirs disassembled. I have heard India may do the same but nobody seems to be certain
Doesn't matter, actually. In any case, the current number of the permanent members should be significantly increased. Except of that, the veto principle should be redrawm.
 
This is a sad day. A slap in the face and a kick in the groin to our reputation. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation of who we are and how we are viewed. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), instead focusing of the local kakistocracies,, when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."

Nuke something. They will take your application more seriously.


We have. Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Please the US has dropped more nukes into Canada by accident than Canada has launched on purpose. Anyway, you need nukes if you want to be a permanent member
It may not help. India and Pakistan can confirm this.

Pakistan keeps theirs disassembled. I have heard India may do the same but nobody seems to be certain
Doesn't matter, actually. In any case, the current number of the permanent members should be significantly increased. Except of that, the veto principle should be redrawm.

Since Canada blamed the US for Iran shooting down one of its own civilian aircraft, Canada can go screw themselves.
 
This is a sad day. A slap in the face and a kick in the groin to our reputation. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation of who we are and how we are viewed. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), instead focusing of the local kakistocracies,, when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."

Nuke something. They will take your application more seriously.


We have. Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Please the US has dropped more nukes into Canada by accident than Canada has launched on purpose. Anyway, you need nukes if you want to be a permanent member
It may not help. India and Pakistan can confirm this.

Pakistan keeps theirs disassembled. I have heard India may do the same but nobody seems to be certain
Doesn't matter, actually. In any case, the current number of the permanent members should be significantly increased. Except of that, the veto principle should be redrawm.

Since Canada blamed the US for Iran shooting down one of its own civilian aircraft, Canada can go screw themselves.
What do you mean? Iran recently downed a Ukrainian plane, if you meant that.
 
This is a sad day. A slap in the face and a kick in the groin to our reputation. Canada hasn't had a seat here for 20 years, after decades of being a solid seat. This time we lost to low performers Norway and Ireland.

I've been saying for a very long time. Canadas focus on domestic policing of it's own citizen has branded us "unreliable" on civil liberties and Western values.

This isn't the reason we lost, but, it adds up to the entire equation of who we are and how we are viewed. When Canada doesn't pay it's share (but talks a good game), instead focusing of the local kakistocracies,, when we avoid our military duty, and, we spit on our own citizens opportunities while pretending Rule of Law and Due Process is followed. Well, even the U.N isn't that naive.

We are a well known Human Right violator thanks to the creepy covert TPS, OPP and RCMP. We can't just fool the world into believing we are anything but a sick replication of the former East Germany. Just look at our economy...we're laughed at in Toronto.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/united-nations-security-council-canada-1.5615488

Norway and Ireland won the two available temporary seats, with 130 and 128 votes respectively. Canada won 108 votes, falling 20 short of the 128 needed to win a spot at the table.

It's a heavy blow for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne and other high-level officials who had been reaching out to political leaders around the world in a campaign to secure one of the two available rotating seats.


The Security Council holds ten seats for temporary members that join the table for two-year terms. The council has five permanent members — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China — which have the power to veto resolutions.

Pro-Palestinian groups blame Canada's Middle East policies for its failure to secure a seat. Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) issued a statement saying the defeat "proves that Canada's failure to demonstrate leadership on human rights and international cooperation has isolated it from world opinion."

Nuke something. They will take your application more seriously.


We have. Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Please the US has dropped more nukes into Canada by accident than Canada has launched on purpose. Anyway, you need nukes if you want to be a permanent member
It may not help. India and Pakistan can confirm this.

Pakistan keeps theirs disassembled. I have heard India may do the same but nobody seems to be certain
Doesn't matter, actually. In any case, the current number of the permanent members should be significantly increased. Except of that, the veto principle should be redrawm.

Since Canada blamed the US for Iran shooting down one of its own civilian aircraft, Canada can go screw themselves.

Iran did it, we all know this. They should be held accountable and the rats must hand over the Black Box.
 

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