Scatablog

The Aeration Zone: A liberal breath of fresh air

Contributors (otherwise known as "The Aerheads"):

Walldon in New Jersey ---- Marketingace in Pennsylvania ---- Simoneyezd in Ontario
ChiTom in Illinois -- KISSweb in Illinois -- HoundDog in Kansas City -- The Binger in Ohio

About us:

e-mail us at: Scatablog@Yahoo.com

Saturday, April 22, 2006

The forgotten war

It's been pretty well forgotten, but the war in Afghanistan continues even though Bush tries to ignore it.

Four Canadian soldiers have been killed in a roadside bomb blast in southern Afghanistan, local media reports say.

The explosion on Saturday struck an armoured vehicle carrying the soldiers to a remote base near Gumbad, some 75km north of Kandahar, broadcaster CTV said.

Three soldiers were killed at the scene. A fourth was flown to Kandahar and died in hospital, the Canadian broadcaster reported.

In February, Canada took over command of an international force charged with hunting down the fundamentalist Taliban militia in southern Afghanistan. Ottawa has some 2,300 troops in the region.

Militants loyal to the Taliban regime toppled by a US-led offensive in late 2001 are still carrying out attacks on foreign and Afghan targets, mostly in the south and southeast.

And, of course, Osama is still out there somewhere.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home