Carney’s Iran stance shifts again as Canada weighs its role

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Over a week, Canada’s Mark Carney moved from backing U.S.-led strikes on Iran to urging UN consultation and later leaving open the possibility of Canadian involvement, a shift analysts say aims to avoid a deeper rift with the United States amid domestic criticism and a divided public.
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- Leaders of Canada and Australia urge Iran war de-escalation, affirm Iranians can't have nuclear weapons PBS
- Carney says he backs strikes on Iran 'with some regret' as world order frays NPR
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