Those lusty Canadians!
Le plus haut responsable militaire canadien en Haïti — that is, the top Canadian military officer down there — was yanked, apparently not for his romantic relationship with a United Nations staffer, but instead because he was stinking bad for morale. The Canadian press scratches its collective head: Are Canadian officers acting worse or simply ...
Le plus haut responsable militaire canadien en Haïti -- that is, the top Canadian military officer down there -- was yanked, apparently not for his romantic relationship with a United Nations staffer, but instead because he was stinking bad for morale. The Canadian press scratches its collective head: Are Canadian officers acting worse or simply being held more accountable by superiors?
Le plus haut responsable militaire canadien en Haïti — that is, the top Canadian military officer down there — was yanked, apparently not for his romantic relationship with a United Nations staffer, but instead because he was stinking bad for morale. The Canadian press scratches its collective head: Are Canadian officers acting worse or simply being held more accountable by superiors?
Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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