The alarming contrast between Spanish and Canadian leaders to illegal U.S.-led attacks on Iran

This author has deep respect and support for both leaders and their general approach to democratic governance, but there's an unsettling difference between the two responses to what is clearly another illegal war. Spain's response is a courageous and inspiring stand which helps to rebuild the shattered norms of global peace and security.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, and Spanish Prime Minister Petro Sanchez have responded very differently to the U.S.-led attack on Iran.

As an academic specializing in public and international law, upon my return to Canada from speaking at a Spanish university last month, I was deeply troubled by the contrasting opinions of Spanish Prime Minister Petro Sanchez and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on the ...

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