Carney supports U.S. strikes on Iran ‘with regret’ — what are other leaders saying?
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday Canada supports U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran “with regret” — making him just one among many world leaders struggling in recent days to respond to a volatile new conflict.
In Australia for a diplomatic and trade mission, Carney called the conflict “another example of the failure of the international order,” citing Iran’s pattern of ignoring UN Security Council resolutions and the failure of the U.S. and Israel to consult with allies before launching the attacks on Saturday.
Israel has since launched strikes on Lebanon targeting Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group which fired rockets into Israel after the initial attack on Iran.
While Carney has called for a diplomatic resolution to the war, he has faced criticism at home over his shifting message since he initially endorsed the attacks on Saturday.


