Canada’s pro-U.S. stance in Iran attack carries security risks — and political bets
Canada’s support for U.S. strikes against Iran could come with security risks as the regime looks to retaliate against perceived enemies abroad, say experts, who also note the political gamble of betting on an attack with uncertain aims and outcomes.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said the government backs American military action on Saturday to stop Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and “prevent its regime from further threatening international peace and security.”
Hours after Carney’s remarks, Iran’s state media confirmed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — the nation’s supreme leader — was dead.
Under Khamenei, Iran had a history of lashing out against western countries through cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, online harassment and assassination attempts.
