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Lloyd Axworthy accuses Carney of taking ‘bootlicking’ approach to Trump

  • Lloyd Axworthy accuses Prime Minister Mark Carney of adopting a 'bootlicking' approach to U.S. President Donald Trump, compromising Canadian values.
  • Axworthy criticized Carney and other world leaders for bending a knee to Trump, highlighting compliance with U.S. demands.
  • He questions the legitimacy of Carney's approach, stating it isn't smart negotiation but mere flattery.
  • Axworthy reflects on Carney's leadership candidacy, suggesting a lack of genuine engagement in the past.
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In chess, the gambit is a strategy of voluntarily sacrificing a coin at the beginning of the game in order to be better positioned to win.

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Lloyd Axworthy accuses Carney of taking ‘bootlicking’ approach to Trump

Former Liberal foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy is accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney of taking a “bootlicking” approach to U.S. President Donald Trump at the expense of Canadian values.

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Lloyd Axworthy accuses Carney of taking 'bootlicking' approach to Trump

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OTTAWA—Lloyd Axworthy, former Liberal Minister of Foreign Affairs, accuses Prime Minister Mark Carney of adopting an approach of "bottom-up" towards U.S. President Donald Trump, at the expense of Canadian values. "We must have principles, be tactical and pragmatic, but we must also be firm and know what we are defending," Axworthy said in an interview with The Canadian Press. "Flattery is still part of the game, but you can push it until you bec…

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