At this point, he’ll either cut his losses by dropping the issue even without a formal apology to India or turn it into an obsession at the further expense of his own and his country’s reputation.
"That regrettably didn’t happen..." [so he will] "...turn it into an obsession at the further expense of his own and his country’s reputation."
I don't think it's regrettable at all: it's part of an increasingly fruitful unmasking process, which is more than a simple baby-step to making the world a better place; this is an essential and central part of the process. You can't object to, and enjoy the demise of, something you're not aware of. This, together with the applaud-the-Nazi in Parliament incident, have been very helpful. Thank you, Mr Trudeau!
Why should any capitalist country risk losing profits on trade with India just to keep Canada happy? Clearly, it was never going to happen, but I guess Canadian Liberals fantasize a lot.
"That regrettably didn’t happen..." [so he will] "...turn it into an obsession at the further expense of his own and his country’s reputation."
I don't think it's regrettable at all: it's part of an increasingly fruitful unmasking process, which is more than a simple baby-step to making the world a better place; this is an essential and central part of the process. You can't object to, and enjoy the demise of, something you're not aware of. This, together with the applaud-the-Nazi in Parliament incident, have been very helpful. Thank you, Mr Trudeau!
Why should any capitalist country risk losing profits on trade with India just to keep Canada happy? Clearly, it was never going to happen, but I guess Canadian Liberals fantasize a lot.