‘JFK (assassination) conspiracy territory…’ Top US expert questions Canada’s Nijjar probe ‘evidence’
Updated:1 year, 8 months ago
Updated:1 year, 8 months ago
Washington DC (USA), October 15 (ANI): While speaking over the diplomatic tensions b/w India and Canada after Canada’s latest allegations against Indian diplomats involved in probe of the murder of Khalistani separatist, Michael Rubin, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute doubted Canada’s evidence and likened it with JFK’s assassination conspiracy theories. He said, “India got to stand up for itself. The problem with Canada's accusations today is the same as they were more than a year ago. They're alighting a lot of the evidence. It seems to be that the Canadian crisis seems to arise whenever Justin Trudeau gets into political trouble. He's now polling ten per cent behind the opposition leader. When you look at the evidence that the Canadians are citing, there's not a lot of there and for me as an American, when I read the Canadian evidence and their accusations, we were in JFK conspiracy territory. We were in the territory relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy...It's almost like the Canadians are turning around and blaming everything on India that India warned the Canadians about to try to prevent.”
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