A U.S. military investigation is recommending that as many as seven
U.S. troops face administrative punishments, but not criminal charges,
in the burning of Qurans at a U.S. base in Afghanistan in February, The
Associated Press has learned.
U.S. military officials said the classified report and
recommendations for disciplinary action against the service members
involved were delivered to the Pentagon more than a week ago. They have
been turned over to the Army and Navy secretaries. No final decisions
have been made.
According to the officials, one Navy service member and as many as
six Army soldiers could face nonjudicial disciplinary actions, which can
range from a letter in their file to docking their pay or assigning
them additional duties.
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Qurans need to be burnt or buried or trashed. If you read them , you would think that a group of people wrote them such as Charles Manson, the Black Panthers and Adolf Hitler.
ReplyDeleteHAS 3:18 READ THE QURAN ?? I don't
ReplyDeletethink so !!!
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ReplyDeleteI have read just about all of it. Somehow I can't get out of my mind that God would reveal anything to a 50 year old man that married a 3 yr old child then consummated the marriage when she was just 6 years old.