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Scholarly organization suggests debate in Canada's Parliament over Afghanistan is being faked for media spotlight

by Iain Mackenzie

  Jean Chrétien
 

Jean Chrétien had refused to support the SPP-NAU agenda, when he was Prime Minister of Canada.

Research done by scholars associated with the Centre for Research on Globalization suggests that the alleged disagreement among the Conservatives, Liberals, the New Democratic Party, and Bloc Québécois, may be totally faked. Professor Michel Chossudovsky critically elaborates on the implications of former Prime Minister Paul Martin's signing of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) in 2005 in Waco, Taxes.

The SPP places the Canadian Armed Forced under a U.S. military command structure called "U.S. Northern Command" (USNORTHCOM"). The SPP is the creation of a North American Union (NAU) "integration process", without the necessary constitutional consent and endorsement of Canadian, American and Mexican peoples, pursuant to constitutional law. LINK

It is an apparent mass-deception to present the SPP as simply some sort of continental forum to coordinate the Governments of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico on continental security issues. Groups have already obtained enough verifiable documentation associated with Freedom of Information requests, to expose mass deception on the SPP agenda.

Canadian membership in NORTHCOM implies the colonial assimilation of Canada's military command structures with those of the United States. LINK. Former Prime Minister Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's had refused to join NORTHCOM. LINK

Paul Martin could not have signed the SPP without the collusion of the political elites in the Conservatives, Liberals, the New Democratic Party, and Bloc Québécois. The SPP obliges the Canadian Armed Forces to participate in whatever military support role that the U.S. military command structure deems appropriate.

It is apparent that Parliamentarians are fully aware of the obligations of the Canadian Armed Forces to serve an indefinite support role to U.S. NORTHCOM. However, rather than inform Canadians as members of Her Majesty's Parliament who have some integrity, the political elites have apparently decided to orchestrate some scripted charade of political conflict.

Any professed desire by the same political elites (who have also wilfully concealed the full terms of the SPP) to pull out of a military combat support role for the U.S. military in Afghanistan, is an apparent charade . This charade appears to be designed to fool Canadians through political theatre, into the belief that Canada still has an independent Armed Forces, that responds to the democratic will of Canadians.

Canada's corporate owned mass media appears to be a willing participant into reporting on apparent scripted presentations by political elites of alleged opposition to the Stephen Harper governments interest, to indefinitely act as mercenaries in Occupied Afghanistan.

The Centre for Research on Globalization's extensively documents political elites in Canada's Parliament as selling out Canada's military traditions, as a defender of Canada's sovereignty, and international peacekeeping, to the military ambitions of a U.S. political-industrial-military complex. [Make Member Pledge and help support our not-for-profit media organization] LINK

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