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Post by peterd on Jun 20, 2012 5:30:36 GMT -8
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 servicemembers 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 servicemember 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. www.military.com/daily-news/2012/06/20/admin-discipline-recommended-in-quran-burning.html?comp=7000023317843&rank=2
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Post by Sailor on Jun 21, 2012 6:44:33 GMT -8
I've seen it reported that many Muslims want their heads, literally.
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Post by peterd on Jun 21, 2012 8:55:10 GMT -8
When soldiers get order to clean the place, they followed this order that to the letter. I think that they should looked at the leadership. As for Muslims, they need to learn tollerance, if possible. I know, I am asking to much.
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