- Reaction score
- 21,732
- Points
- 1,360
If Global Affaires Minister Stephane Dion and his staff (which includes linkages with DND) had not already engaged the UN regarding its desired priorities for PK ops, I would be surprised (and disappointed). Just because we haven't heard details about such discussions doesn't mean that they are not known.
That a member of Privy Council is actually on the ground as part of the conduct of the recce is not necessarily a bad thing. Ground truth, vice taking a report vetted through a number of bureaucrats and passed through the Clerk, isn't to say that the Executive (Privy Council) doesn't trust anyone. Yes, there is a bit of showmanship going on here as well, no doubt, however, it is refreshing to see the MND make some rather frank (and true) statements about peace operations (ops with an intend to establish or build peace, particularly where little to non may exist), vice pre-judging every potential activity as a peacekeeping operation. It would seem that Mr. Sajjan is beginning to find his pace in the Town.
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That a member of Privy Council is actually on the ground as part of the conduct of the recce is not necessarily a bad thing. Ground truth, vice taking a report vetted through a number of bureaucrats and passed through the Clerk, isn't to say that the Executive (Privy Council) doesn't trust anyone. Yes, there is a bit of showmanship going on here as well, no doubt, however, it is refreshing to see the MND make some rather frank (and true) statements about peace operations (ops with an intend to establish or build peace, particularly where little to non may exist), vice pre-judging every potential activity as a peacekeeping operation. It would seem that Mr. Sajjan is beginning to find his pace in the Town.
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