Right now, I want to present the following report from the Fars News online, at www.farsnews.com, where apparently information has surfaced that the Iraqi column that was about to obliterate a fraud "ISIS" force attempting to escape last week was attacked by.... A Canadian F18 fighter aircraft!.... It is very shocking news, and I want everyone, especially those living in Canada, to read this report... I have my own thoughts and comments to follow:
Military Source: Iraqi Army Positions in Anbar Province Hit by Canadian Fighter Jet
Mon Dec 21, 2015 8:11

TEHRAN (FNA)- Military sources announced on Monday
that the warplane that bombarded the Iraqi army's military positions in
Anbar province on Sunday belonged to Canada's Air Force.
The
announcement came after Arab media outlets reported that a fighter jet
of the US-led coalition has hit Iraqi forces' positions again.
"The warplane that hit the Iraqi army positions in
the city of Fallujah in Al-Anbar province was Canadian," the
Arabic-language al-Soumeria news website quoted an Iraqi military source
as saying today.
Nine Iraqi Security Forces soldiers were confirmed
dead in an errant US airstrike last week in support of ground troops
in al-Naimiyah, Fallujah. Over 20 total deaths and 30 injuries have been
reported in the incident.
The incident came as the Iraqi army had made great
advances in Fallujah's Southern peripheries in Anbar province, and
retook key buildings.
Meantime, a lawmaker from the Iraqi Parliament’s
Al-Muwatin (Citizen Alliance) coalition called for an immediate
investigation into a US airstrike that led to the death of Iraqi
soldiers.
"We see that the Coalition air force strikes
on Iraqi Army camps continue, coinciding with the victories of the army,
thus in itself showing the frivolity of the international coalition
against Daesh [Arabic acronym for Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]
and in efforts to eradicate terrorism," Mohammed Masoudi said.
"Therefore, we reiterate our call for the Iraqi government to open an
urgent investigation to clarify the circumstances of the incident."
Iraqi parliament security and defense committee
chief Hakim Zamli told Sputnik last week that Baghdad was planning
to pursue the matter through the courts, holding the United States
accountable for what it sees as a war crime. US Defense Secretary Ashton
Carter later extended his condolences to Iraqi Prime Minister Haider
Abadi for the deaths.
NTS Notes: If this report is true, and there has been nothing forthcoming from any other news site to challenge its findings, then the Canadian government and military has a lot to answer for....
Yes, this was a travesty, and some 20 Iraqi soldiers and 30 others injured are the result of Canada's folly....However, I am still under the suspicion that the "ISIS" forces that were trapped actually called in that airstrike to help them escape... Which again should show the entire world exactly how phoney this "ISIS" truly is, and how phoney the entire "war on terror" is as well....
It is so obvious that the Canadian fighter planes in Iraq are NOT there to remove "ISIS" as the public is fooled into believing.. They are part of that evil NATO contingent that is working closely with the criminal United States forces for regime change in not only Iraq.. But in Syria itself.....
It is again time for the Canadian people to get angry and demand that our government take these F18 fighter planes out of Iraq NOW! Justin Trudeau made that promise months ago, and there should be absolutely no delay in fulfilling that promise....
More to come
NTS
2 comments:
I saw this report yesterday, NTS, and was waiting for a follow-up from another news source. It is interesting that the CBC has not reported it. If true, I believe that Canada was set up to take the fall for this "accidental" firing on Iraqi troups. After all, the US already shot up some Syrian soldiers last week. WWIII is upon us.
I would trust FARS News better than I would trust any of the Jew spew media outlets, Crow... And if the report is true, then Canada has indeed been used as the fool for American interests....
Not quite calling it WWIII yet, but considering how the US is desperate for a major world conflict to cover up its economic failings, it could rapidly become one...
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