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Foreign Affairs committee I was in Bosnia, under chapter 6, and I saw a village put to flames, with people in it, and UN members were around the village not being able even to use their weapons to protect those people. So what I'm saying is that either you are in a defensive position or you are advancing.
March 6th, 2008Committee meeting
LCol Rémi Landry
Foreign Affairs committee The answer, Chair, is simple. That's what they are doing right now. They are empowering the people, and that's what we've been forgetting since the beginning. People are saying we are fighting a war, and I still think we are there for the Afghan people. So we have to work with th
March 6th, 2008Committee meeting
LCol Rémi Landry
Foreign Affairs committee I don't think your assessment of the situation is entirely appropriate. My feeling is that NATO is slowly — very slowly — starting to score points. However, a greater concern for me at this time is the lack of progress. For example, why have the provinces of Helmand and Kandahar
March 6th, 2008Committee meeting
LCol Rémi Landry
Foreign Affairs committee Thank you. Distinguished members of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, good afternoon and thank you for your invitation; it is an honour to be here. Having had a quick look at the many organizations and distinguished guests who have contrib
March 6th, 2008Committee meeting
LCol Rémi Landry
Foreign Affairs committee My comments will focus on certain aspects of the Canadian engagement which, in my opinion, need to be clarified, are confusing and weaken Canada's effort in Afghanistan. I will do so by referring to certain aspects of the Manley report, and providing a number of comments and reco
March 6th, 2008Committee meeting
LCol Rémi Landry
Foreign Affairs committee The train was late by 45 minutes.
March 6th, 2008Committee meeting
Lieutenant-Colonel Rémi Landry