Justin Trudeau’s brother and political advisor worked with Iran to help its nuclear program
Via Never Again Canada
Alexandre Trudeau, brother and senior political adviser to Justin, worked with the Iranian government to create propaganda to whitewash its nuclear arms program. As per a 2015 article in "Never Again Canada" he produced a propaganda film that aired on the CanadianBroadcasting Corporation which has an infamous longstanding anti-semitic and anti-Israel bias. .
From Never Again Canada
Alexandre Trudeau, son of late Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau, and brother and seniorpolitical adviser to Liberalleadership candidate Justin, has been working with the Iranian government to create propaganda to whitewash its nuclear arms program.
PressTV, the Iranian state-owned propaganda organ, was a co-producer of the documentary The New Great Game, which was produced and directed by Alexandre Trudeau. According to Honest Reporting Canada Executive Director Mike Fegelman, in the film, the Liberal MP’s brother “reports that Iran’s atomic ambitions are for “defensive” purposes only, serving as an effective “deterrent” against Israeli” aggression” and belligerence.”
Today, Trudeau’s Press TV associates claimed that al Quada operates on behalf of Israel. Trudeau’s documentary was recently broadcast on the CanadianBroadcasting Corporation, the news division of which has maintained along-standing anti-Israel bias. Along with vehemently anti-Israel NDP MP Libby Davies and a coterie of fanatics including the notorious Ali Mallah,
Alexandre Trudeau was also listed as an endorser of the so called Gaza Freedom March in which Arab and international activists attempted to violently storm Israel’s borders, resulting in a number of people being killed.
The participation of Alexandre Trudeau at such a high level of his brother’scampaign suggests that were Justin Trudeau to win his party’s nomination, the Liberal Party of Canada could move to extremist anti-Israel positions. .
In Part 2 after raising the idea of the US aiding a preemptive Israeli strike on Iran`s nuclear facilities, Trudeau shows Harvard professor and historian Niall Ferguson asking, `From the vantage point of many Americans the answer must be `no.` Why should we do that, we`ve just done a couple of nasty expensive wars in Afghanistan and in Iraq. What`s in it for us?`
Trudeau abruptly edited the statement there, creating the clear impression that Ferguson opposes such a move when the exact opposite is true. . Full Article @ neveragaincanada.ca