2014年10月21日星期二

Canadian fighters went to the Middle East and formally joined the raid "Islamic State"

Six CF-18 Hornet fighter jets from Alberta in Canada's Air Force Base, took off to the Middle East, the Western allies to participate in the fight against "Islamic State" extremist organization (ISIS) battle.

Canadian Defense Ministry informed that six aircraft will fly to Kuwait, and from where the Air Force Base, ISIS target for air strikes in Iraq.

This six fighters with accompanying, also includes a CC-150T Polaris tanker aircraft, two CP-140M Aurora AWACS. These three aircraft from Greenwood Air Force Base, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Trenton Air Force Base starting.

Meanwhile, about 600 people to the Middle East logistics units also provide services for these aircraft.  (Baltimore Orioles Jersey)

Earlier this month, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to Congress filed a motion for approval in Canada to join the Western countries on the "Islamic State" extremist organizations airstrikes. After two days of debate, the evening of October 7, the Canadian Parliament with 157 votes in favor, 134 votes against and abstaining proportion of the full adoption of the controversial mandate.

Although ISIS has not limited the scope of activities in Iraq, but under the authority of, the Canadian Forces participation in ISIS will be limited to air strikes in Iraq, it is because Harper was submitted to the motion said only send troops to Iraq to Canada made an application. The Canadian Parliament authorized the military action will last six months, and only limited air strikes will not send ground troops.

Coincidentally, in the Canadian Air Force fighter planes took off before going to the Middle East to participate in air strikes ISIS day, October 20, who was identified by the extremist Islamic militants influence thinking in a parking lot in Quebec, Canada, two car collision soldiers, resulting in dead and another injured. Police said the 21-day morning, the event is very obvious terrorist-related. Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Defence Minister, Chief of General Staff have issued a statement on 21 May, condolences condolences.

             The Author: Michael
(2014 Stanley Cup All Star NBA/NFL jersey)

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