Dion calls out Russia to join fight against ‘bloody’ ideology of terror
OTTAWA — A Canadian tourist killed by Islamic extremists in Jordan. The assassination of the Russian ambassador to Turkey. The multiple killings of peaceful Berliners at a Christmas celebration.
All of this is linked by an “extremely bloody” ideology spouted by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, says Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion.
And it is about time Russia starts pulling its weight in fighting it, instead of pursuing its “bitter” victories in Syria, says Canada’s top diplomat.
During a year-end interview, Dion linked this week’s series of terror-related tragedies in Jordan, Turkey and Berlin to relentless recruiting efforts of ISIL.


