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DNA TV Show: Decoding double standards of Western nations on terrorism after terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing

When Canada called the killing of a Khalistani terrorist an attack on the sovereignty of its country, the US came out in support of it.

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Today we will talk about the double standards of Western countries on terrorism. Canada PM Justin Trudeau, who has accused India of killing Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, is seeking support from his Western allies in this matter. The US has also issued a statement in this regard that shows their double standards in the matter of terrorism.

When Canada called the killing of a Khalistani terrorist an attack on the sovereignty of its country, the US came out in support of it. US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan described the attack on Nijjar as extremely worrying, he also said that America wants the killers of Khalistani terrorist Nijjar to be punished. The American NSA also said that no concession will be given to India in such matters. This statement is being seen as the US extending support to Canada.

The stand by the US in the matter of the murder of terrorist Nijjar is very clear, it believes that its citizen has been murdered in Canada, hence Canada has the right to investigate. Not only this, the US believes that the culprits of Nijjar's murder should be punished. In his statement, Jack Sullivan has described Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar as a separatist, from which it is also clear that to some extent he agrees with Canada's thinking regarding Khalistani ideology.

US is a country that has attacked many countries of the world in the name of security. It has even conducted an intelligence operation in Pakistan to kill Osama Bin Laden. The US has openly infiltrated and attacked a country to kill its wanted terrorists. This is the same US that destroyed a country like Iraq on suspicion of chemical weapons but now it has a different definition of terrorism.

We give you some examples of the double standards of the US. As
The US believed that the presence of the Taliban in Afghanistan meant conspiracies to attack the country, so they sent troops to Afghanistan and the war continued for many years.

Similarly, the US suspected that there were chemical bombs in Iraq which were a threat to America. Due to this, they attacked Iraq.

During the Cold War, the US continued to believe that leftist ideology was a threat to its existence. For this reason, during the Cold War, it also attacked many leftist-ruled countries.

This includes the Korean War in the 1950s and the Vietnam War in the 1960s.

Similarly, in 1973, socialist candidate Salvador Allende won the presidential election in the Latin American country Chile. So then US President Richard Nixon instructed the CIA to wage an economic war against Chile. Shortly thereafter, the Chilean army staged a coup. This coup also took place at the behest of America.

America had also attempted a coup several times in socialist Cuba.
In the year 1951, Mohammad Mossadegh became the Prime Minister of Iran. Two years later, he nationalized Iran's oil industry. After which the CIA started planning to remove him from power. In some secret 
documents released by the CIA, he has admitted that he had helped the monarchy in Iran to topple its democratic regime.

You might be thinking that America attacks many countries of the world because it suspects that they could become a threat to them. But, the same America is supporting Canada over the killing of a Khalistani terrorist in Canada.

There is no evidence of India's involvement in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, despite this Canada and America are trying to put pressure on India. They believe that Nijjar's murder is an attack on Canada's sovereignty. So we want to ask this question to countries like America and Canada:

Was the attack on Afghanistan not an attack on its sovereignty?

Was killing Osama Bin Laden by entering their country without informing the Pakistani government an attack on sovereignty?

Was attacking Iraq based on suspicion of chemical bombs not an attack on sovereignty?

Is attacking or conspiring against countries following socialist ideology not an attack on their sovereignty?

This shows that America does not follow the law of any country in the world in crushing the people who stand against it around the world. Not only this, it does not shy away from creating instability in countries with democratic systems for its benefit. 

Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was accused of taking betel nuts to carry out murders in India. Not only this, many FIRs are registered against him. Despite this, Canada and America seem to be in action mode to hold India guilty in the case of Nijjar's murder. However, at present, they do not have any evidence related to India's involvement in the murder.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being opposed in his own country. Canadian media is continuously asking for evidence related to the allegations made against India. Not only this, the opposition Conservative Party in the Canadian Parliament is also asking him for evidence related to these allegations. But neither the investigating agencies nor Justin Trudeau have the evidence related to Nijjar's murder.

But Canada and America are bent upon blaming India in this murder case without any evidence. 

Indian intelligence agencies suspect that due to a conspiracy by Pakistan, Canada is supporting Khalistan and opposing India. According to intelligence agencies, peace in Kashmir is troubling Pakistan. It has failed to carry out major terrorist attacks in India in the last few years. That is why it is now conspiring to weaken India by promoting Khalistani terrorists and with the help of Khalistan supporters.

India has become stronger internationally in the last few years. India is also sharing intelligence information with many countries. Due to intelligence sharing, India has foiled many terrorist attacks. This is the reason why Pakistan is involved in a big conspiracy to break India's intelligence network.

Pakistan and China are trying to create a rift in QUAD.

QUAD is an organization that includes India, America, Australia, and Japan. These countries have been helping each other in many ways, sharing of intelligence is the main one. America and Australia included in QUAD are also included in such an organization which are called FIVE EYES.

FIVE EYES organization includes America, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK. The countries included in the FIVE EYES organization share intelligence information.

According to a report by Canada's CBC News Channel, FIVE EYES had given intelligence to Canada in the case of terrorist Nijjar. This report also states that, only after talking to the countries involved in FIVE EYES, Canada raised the issue of Nijjar with PM Modi at the G20 summit.

Pakistan wants India's relations with America and Australia included in FIVE EYES to deteriorate because, through QUAD, the friendship between India, America, and Australia has strengthened.

If relations with America and Australia deteriorate, the exchange of intelligence information may stop, which Pakistan wants to take advantage of. This is the reason why it instigated Khalistani ideology in Canada. Not only this, with the help of the Canadian government, it also made false allegations against India, after which Canada's allies America and Australia are trying to put pressure on India.

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