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Canadian troops under self-serving U.S. military command structure get injured in roadside bomb
by Iain Mackenzie
More Canadian soldiers have been put in harms way as a result of being placed under a U.S. military command called USNORTHCOM, in relation to the Security and Prosperity and Partnership (SPP) North American Union (NAU) agenda. The Centre for Research on Globalization exposes the effective transfer of control of Canadians into the U.S. Bush administration. Thanks to former Prime Minister Paul Martin who signed the SPP without public consultation, in Waco, Texas, with U.S. President George Bush and the Mexican President, the Government of Canada no longer controls Canada's own military.
The latest incident involves four Canadian soldiers and their Afghan interpreter who were injured after their vehicle struck a roadside bomb.
The blast, early morning on 21 September 2007, hit a resupply convoy on its way to the Canadian forward operating base at Ma'sum Ghar, west of Kandahar.
The night-time convoy was seven kilometres from the base when the bomb ripped into one of the vehicles, which included RG-31 Nyalas and logistical vehicles. A military spokesperson was unable to say which vehicle was hit.
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