World War 3: U.S./NATO deaths at 140 for 2012. Karzai slams U.S. troops despite new Military Pact.

May 4, 2012, International Security Assistance Force reports a U.S./NATO troop killed by non-combat incident in eastern Afghanistan.

At least 140 NATO service members including 94 U.S. troops, 16 British troops and 30 soldiers from coalition allied countries, have died since the beginning of 2012.

There are unconfirmed reports that two U.S./NATO personnel were killed when they were attacked by Mujahideen in southern Afghanistan.

On May 3, President Hamid Karzai criticized U.S. operations, only one day after signing a new military pact with the United States.  This is typical of U.S./Unocal puppet Karzai: Publicly criticize the occupiers while making midnight deals with them.

And now for the 24 hour seek, destroy or capture report given by Afghan and ISAF officials, for May 4, 2012:  More Taliban and Haqqani  “leaders” captured.  The captures took place in Kunduz, Helmand and Khost provinces.  Of course, lots of weapons and ammo were captured.

In Nimroz Province, 493 kilograms (645 pounds) of opium was destroyed.

In Kabul Province, a suicide bomber from Pakistan was captured before he could detonate his explosives laden truck.