JNN 14 July 2013 Baghdad : A suicide bomber targeting a cafe in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk on Friday killed at least 39 people and wounded 28, police and medical sources said. Continue reading
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With Hezbollah’s support to the Syrian Army , the foreign Infested terrorist giving SOS Signals to their Masters
JNN 4 June 2013 Damascus : Syrian Government forces are continuing their assault on Qusayr. Syria army on Saturday continued to bombard rebel-held areas of the city bordering Lebanon, activists told Al Jazeera, as clashes raged between forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and opposition fighters on several front lines. Continue reading
At least 28 Martyred , as Car Bombs Hit Shi’ite Areas of Baghdad, Iraq
JNN 18 Feb 2013 Baghdad : Eight car bombs exploded in Shi’ite Muslim neighbourhoods across Iraq’s capital Baghdad on Sunday morning, killing at least 28 people in blasts that tore into shops, restaurants and busy commercial streets. Continue reading
Iran successfully decoded the captured US Drone RQ- 170, and now ready to Clone it
JNN 23 Apil 2012 Tehran : Iran has begun building a copy of the US surveillance drone spy drone RQ 170 it captured last year,after breaking its encryption codes, the commander of the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps announced on Saturday, Iranian Mehr news agency reported. Continue reading
Sex-tainted Canadian commander quits
The 26-year veteran voluntarily gave his notice on November 17, Canadian Forces spokesman Commander Hubert Genest said about Brigadier General Daniel Menard who is accused of having had a sexual affair with Master Corporal Bianka Langlois.
“He now wishes to focus on his family,” the National Post quoted Cmdr. Genest as saying on Friday.
Menard was relieved of his duties as project leader for the Military Personnel Management Capability Transformation Project shortly after, he added.
In May, Menard, a former commander in Afghanistan, was abruptly pulled from Kandahar where he served as task force commander.
Langlois was convicted in summary trial on September 28 on one count of conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline and was reprimanded and fined 693 US dollars.
No date has yet been set for Menard’s trial. He will be leaving the Canadian Army on December 17.
According to Canadian officials, the decision will not affect his court martial on two counts of conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline and four counts of obstructing justice offences punishable by up to 10 years in prison and disgraceful dismissal from the military.

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