It could very well be that 2014 is remembered as the year when Canada traded one shadow war for possibly two others, writes Murray Brewster of the Canadian Press.
Here is the rest of Murray Brewster’s article:
The flag was barely folded and put away in Kabul, marking a formal end to more than 12 years of counter-insurgency war against the ghostly Taliban, before CF-18s were dispatched to begin pounding extremist targets in Iraq.
The summer offensive by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the al-Qaida splinter group that brought its brutal caliphate to the gates of Baghdad, coincided with the …read more
Source: Ottawa Citizen