Comments by "AnAn" (@AnAn___) on "Canada-India tensions: Trudeau “not looking to escalate” situation as diplomats ordered out" video.

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  13.  @zeeshandogar9406  Indians in India and in the global Indian diaspora have united on the Canada issue across the board in a way that I don't think has ever happened before. United across almost all political and philosophical spectrums. It is unlikely that PM Modi ordered a direct hit on Nijjar--who I think you would acknowledge was one of the world's largest and most dangerous terrorist leaders. Nijjar headed a very dangerous militia. Daniel Bordman put up the following hypothetical . . . what if Indian agents let out a rumor . . . that Nijjar had flipped and was spilling intelligence to India. This would likely lead to Nijjar's death by fellow Khalistanis. Daniel asks the question . . . would this be an assassination of a Canadian citizen by India? It isn't so clear cut. What if the Pakistani Army killed Nijjar to cover their tracks? And then tried to frame India for it. Again, it isn't so clear cut. The way Trudeau has interpreted the intelligence is on him. 4 other eyes don't see it as Trudeau sees it. Many within CSIS and the Canadian establishment probably also don't see it the way Trudeau sees it either. Many Canadians are threatened, attacked and killed by Khalistanis (a proxy of the Pakistani Army and Communist Party of China that Trudeau and Jagmeet allow to operate inside Canada). It is interesting that Trudau brings up this specific murder, versus the many other Khalistani murders in Canada. "Canadians are impartial" You must be joking. Canada gives sanctuary to many sunni islamists who have murdered liberal muslims in other countries. Canada de facto protects terrorists who have attacked Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and many muslim majority countries.
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