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To: LindyBill who wrote (194767)1/30/2007 7:19:47 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793755
 
The Canadians must sense the threat.



David Pugliese, CanWest News Service
Published: Tuesday, January 30, 2007
OTTAWA -- The military will create a 250-member Marine Commando Regiment at its base in Comox as part of an expansion and reorganization of its special forces units.

The Comox regiment will focus entirely on maritime operations, and will be able to react to sea borne terrorist incidents, both at home and internationally. It will also be given the job of rescuing Canadians trapped in war-torn nations that are accessible by sea. While it's expected to start with about 250 personnel, the military plans to expand the regiment over the years.

Details about the new unit will be released when the Harper government tables its long-awaited "Canada First" defence strategy that was supposed to be released last fall.

As part of that new strategy, the military will move its 600-member Joint Task Force 2 counter-terrorism unit to Trenton, Ont., from its current location in Dwyer Hill, Ont., just south of Ottawa. It will also further expand a recently formed special forces regiment located at Petawawa, Ont., and pre-position special forces equipment at sites around the country to allow for a quicker response to terrorist attacks.

JTF2 will complete the move to its new home at Canadian Forces Base Trenton by 2010. Positioning JTF2 at one of the country's main air bases allows it immediate access to aircraft for both domestic and overseas missions, military officers said.

More at: canada.com



To: LindyBill who wrote (194767)1/30/2007 10:28:25 AM
From: aladin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793755
 
Bill,

Its not just Cuba - many European democracies do the same thing.

John