Federal opposition divided over Iraq mission as troops remain hunkered down
OTTAWA — Federal opposition parties are divided over whether Canada should press ahead with its five-year-old mission in Iraq or start bringing home its soldiers, some of whom were forced to take cover last week from Iranian ballistic missiles as tensions in the region escalated.
The Conservatives have indicated they support Canada’s ongoing involvement in Iraq and the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, saying the group continues to pose a threat to the West despite having lost much of its territory and strength over the past five years.
“The work’s not done and we need to make sure that we rid the region of (ISIL) permanently,” Conservative defence critic James Bezan said. “If we pull out early, the same thing could happen in Iraq as last time, in that it becomes a safe haven for (ISIL) and other terrorist organizations.”
The Liberal government says it plans to resume the entire mission once the security situation improves.