Prime Minister Mark Carney declared the war in Iran 'worth it' and described a tentative deal as a 'game changer' during a press conference in Charlestown, County Mayo, Ireland, on Monday.
Carney's Remarks
Speaking to reporters before boarding a government plane, Carney emphasized the strategic importance of the conflict and the potential benefits of the emerging agreement. He did not provide specific details about the deal but expressed optimism about its impact on regional stability and Canada's interests.
Context and Reactions
The statement comes amid ongoing international scrutiny of Canada's involvement in Iran. Critics have questioned the human and economic costs of the war, while supporters argue it was necessary to counter threats. The tentative deal is expected to be a focal point in upcoming parliamentary debates.
Carney's comments have sparked mixed reactions. Opposition leaders called for greater transparency, while some allies praised the prime minister's leadership. The full details of the deal are anticipated in the coming weeks as negotiations continue.



