Senior Canadian officer to be court-martialed for negative remarks about the war in Ukraine

Senior Canadian officer to be court-martialed for negative remarks about the war in Ukraine
Senior Canadian officer to be court-martialed for negative remarks about the war in Ukraine
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A senior Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) officer who is deputy chief of staff of NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) will be court-martialed, “discharged with dishonor” and lose his military pension for disagreeing with Canadian, U.S. and British military planners of Ukrainian battlefield operations against Russia. His disagreement was private, as those in charge asked for his professional judgment and did not like what he told them.

This is what analyst John Helmer writes on his blog. The case is also discussed in a number of media, among others here.

We refer further to what the veteran analyst Helmer writes:

Colonel Robert Kearney was charged by the Canadian Military Police on April 23. The charge states that he faces “five (5) counts of conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline under Section 129 of the National Defense Act”.

Public disclosure was delayed by the Department of National Defense in Ottawa until Monday, April 29, when a press release claimed Kearney had been under investigation since another officer filed a complaint against Kearney last November. According to the ministry’s statement, the military police had “received a complaint about a senior CAF officer who had allegedly made disparaging and disloyal comments about senior CAF and NATO members”.

Section 129 of the Act refers to “any act, conduct, disorder or neglect,” but it does not define what “good order or discipline” means in the Kiev and Lvov bunkers where Canadians tell Ukrainians what to do. Canadian sources believe the law has rarely been used against an officer of the rank of colonel, and never in a court-martial against an officer for warning that military plans risked the loss of Canadian lives and resources.

Canadian military sources believe Kearney is being court-martialed now because the Canadian government’s policy of funding, arming, training, planning and directing Ukrainian operations against Russia is failing, and that the military collapse east of Kiev now risks the loss of more territory and the lives of Canadians who currently work in Ukraine and at cross-border bases in Poland and Romania. At least a thousand Canadians have been registered by the Russian Ministry of Defense on the battlefield since the start of the special military operation, by March of this year 422 had been confirmed killed in action.

“The timing of the alleged offences,” says a Canadian veteran who served with US and NATO units in Afghanistan, “was when the Germans took command of NATO’s Rapid Reaction Force which has been building up personnel and materiel, including heavy tanks and F-16 aircraft, in Romania for a plan to attack Russian forces around Odessa. Kearney’s court-martial is a warning to his fellow officers not to oppose or predict the destruction of the engaged NATO forces”.

“Kearney said things that clearly offended the top decision-makers in Ottawa,” says the source. “Criticizing the mission meant criticizing [visestatsminister Chrystia] Freeland and UCC [ukrainske kanadiske kongressen]. Criticizing how the mission was carried out also meant criticizing the Americans and the British. That is what has drawn out the accusation of disloyalty”.

Read: CANADA IS LOSING ITS WAR AGAINST RUSSIA SO IT HAS THREATENED SENIOR ARMY OFFICERS WITH COURT MARTIAL FOR “DISLOYALTY”

The Ukrainian Nazi Phalanx in Canada

Canada is heavily infiltrated by a Nazi-inspired Ukrainian diaspora. Chrystia Freeland’s own Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak was a Nazi collaborator, source Ottawa Citizen. He was the editor of a Nazi propaganda newspaper with the name Krakowski Visti. The newspaper was printed on a printing press that had been confiscated from a Jewish newspaper. Freeland was fully aware of this.

also read The Tablet: Canada’s Future Prime Minister Needs to Come Clean About Her Nazi Collaborationist Grandfather.

She is also depicted wearing a red-black scarf worn by the Pravij sector with the inscription Slava Ukraine, which was the rallying cry of the UPA.

BBC: Canada Nazi row puts spotlight on Ukraine’s WWII past

The article is in Norwegian

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