Justin Trudeau’s 2023 foreign policy in review

Justin Trudeau’s foreign policy logic is pretzeled because it tries to balance the 'forever wars' mentality of the U.S. against our moral code of peace and good government.

OTTAWA—It seems superfluous to rate Justin Trudeau’s 2023 foreign policy program. He performed poorly. But that’s only because Trudeau was the prime minister of Canada. Had he been the president of the United States, he would have easily earned an “A++.”

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