Canadians who traveled a long distance in Afghanistan did not say that news in Afghanistan can always be relieved. From April 2002, four Canadian soldiers died of suicide bombers attacking Cpl's life. On January 26, 2004, Nconfd's Conception Harbor's Jamie Murphy was injured in an earlier ax attack earlier this month - Canada's Afghanistan delegation after the Trevor Greene - 9/11 incident served violent news one after another. There are truly Canadians left, they think that it is the mission of old style piecekeeping.
African Canadians have a long and proud history of uniforms. The victims and achievements of African Canadians are passing away from Canada to their own country, to the current efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq. It is difficult for their acceptance and equal fighting. They tried hard to make their marks. The second battalion was founded in Pictou, New Jersey. 1916 - the first big black army in Canada's history. More than 600 men from Canada, the USA, the Caribbean Sea were accepted. "Military law" was passed in 1917, volunteers including blacks are forced to fight.
Black Canadians have a long history of uniformly dedicated service. When our society is not so comprehensive, they often have to overcome the enormous challenge to fight the early armies, and they work without being tired. The Canadian effort to the present efforts in Afghanistan, even a few days ago in the home, the sacrifice and achievement of black Canadians passed away.
Today, the black Canadians standing on the leaders' shoulders are proudly wearing uniforms sharing the Canadian army's sacrifice and achievements. Our efforts in Afghanistan are expensive and we also have black soldiers. Brave people like Ainsworth Dyer and Mark Graham are more than 150 Canadian soldiers who died in Afghanistan since 2002.
For a long time, the US strategy in Afghanistan has focused on the use of force without any success. Civilians suffer terribly. If civilian protection is not the core of Afghanistan's strategy, the war will not end and it will damage President Trump's Afghanistan strategy.
Washington - President Trump said Thursday that an American woman and her Canadian husband have been hostaged for five years in militant groups in Afghanistan and have ended the longstanding case of defeating diplomats and FBI. . Try to release their agents. The Pakistani army stated that the hostage of the Hakani network is overseen on Wednesday through "intelligence-based strategy" and the Taliban faction occupied 31-year-old Kete Ran Coleman and her husband, 34-year-old Josh. Boyle. The Pakistani military promises to repatriate them to their home country and the intelligence agencies of the United States are tracking the hostage as they cross the rugged tribal areas of northwest Pakistan.