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The obvious question is why is this even our business?
U.S. President Joe Biden and other leaders expressed concern to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the G20 summit this month about Canadian claims that New Delhi was involved in the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
Several members of the Five Eyes — an intelligence-sharing network that includes the U.S., the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand — raised the June killing in British Columbia of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh separatist leader, with Modi, the newspaper said, citing three people familiar with the discussions at the summit.
Instead of backing up Trudeau’s confrontation with India, the Biden administration ought to be a whole lot more concerned about the extensive evidence suggesting that China helped elect Trudeau.
The death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar has been heavily played up. Nijjar was a Sikh separatist figure who was killed in Canada. According to India, he was a terrorist and his movement is backed by Pakistan’s ISI. I won’t try to parse where the truth lies because frankly this is in no way, shape or form even our business.
Nijjar wasn’t an American and he wasn’t killed on our territory or in any way involving us. His movement has nothing to do with us. There is absolutely no reason for Biden to use it to undermine our relationship with India.
And yet he’s doing it anyway.
Trudeau is now in a diplomatic standoff with India (to the delight of his masters in Beijing) and Biden, whose own ties to the People’s Republic of China remain a subject of controversy decided to join the party.
If we’re going to discuss human rights, let’s start with China. Biden’s desire to initiate a conflict with India while continuing to appease China is yet another reminder that this is a corrupt administration in thrall to leftist agendas and enemy special interests.
Algorithmic Analyst says
Obviously, it’s because the government of India is currently conservative, and the leftists here would like the leftists and muslims in India to take power.
I’ve been thinking a lot about the hit. It would be out of character for the government of India to do such a thing, I can’t think of any historical examples.
NAVY ET1 says
Spot on, AA. You beat me to it. Also, India leans to the non-globalist side of the agenda equation, so that’s two strikes as far as Trudeau and Biden are concerned.
Ugly Sid says
Destabilization is Job One.
Ugly Sid says
As Operation Wreaking Ball swings into year 3.
Jeff Bargholz says
Yeah, and isn’t life great under Alzheimer Joe’s handlers? Hugely inflated prices for everything, crime rampant, homeless derelicts all over, firestorms on a regular basis, America a weak laughing stock, and on and on,
Joke Bidumb is a piece of shit and always has been. A real man doesn’t let people control him, not that he was a man before he went senile. He’s always been a bitch.
Any retard who actually voted for that dotard needs to commit suicide for the benefit of humanity, not that many Dirtbagocrats actually voted for him. VOTE FRAUD.
Algorithmic Analyst says
Did you hear how he repeated the same story, word for word, several minutes later? A classical sign of Alzheimer’s.. Short term memory shot, so he can’t remember that he already told that story a few minutes earlier. But longer term memory still working, he can remember the story already implanted in his brain from an earlier period.
Cassandra says
Whatever happened to diplomacy? Oh, India is in competition with chy-na so let’s initiate hostilities for the sake of forever wars….
THX 1138 says
If China invades Taiwan, Taiwan’s most likely immediate allies would be India and Japan.
It will help China if the US begins to distance itself from India and Japan before the invasion.
Expect Obama and his senile puppet to undermine America’s relationship with Japan next.
Ugly Sid says
Young man, you are blessed with occasional brilliance of insight.
Yes, why indeed
Bryan says
The I in BRICS stands for India.