Domestic politics, placating Trump behind Canada’s Syria position, observers say
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s sudden about-face on the Syrian gas attack last week had politics and appeasing the Americans written all over it, an expert in Middle Eastern policy says.
University of Ottawa professor Thomas Juneau said U.S. President Donald Trump’s own “chaotic” position on Syria left America’s allies to react on the fly last week when the man who campaigned on a promise to swear off being the world’s police force suddenly started dropping bombs on a Syrian airfield.
“In this case we had no choice but to be reactive, and if anything we reacted more slowly than some of our other allies,” said Juneau, a former Middle East analyst with the Department of National Defence.
America wasn’t asking for Canada’s help militarily, it just wanted political backing from its allies for airstrikes which may have been illegal, he added.


