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John Ivison: The U.S. ambassador’s careful diplomacy about Canada’s defence deficiencies

When David Cohen talks about Canada’s defence spending, it brings to mind Edmund Burke’s comments about prudence in diplomacy; that diplomats employ “an economy of truth … a sort of temperance by which a man can speak truth with measure that he may speak it longer.”

Washington’s man in Ottawa speaks the truth but clearly considers it counterproductive to tell the whole truth.

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