World War 3, Asian Front: More U.S. personnel killed in Afghanistan! More money missing!

16 May 2013 (14:27 UTC-07 Tango)/06 Rajab 1434/26 Ordibehest 1391/07 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

“Two International Security Assistance Force service members and four ISAF contracted civilians died following an improvised explosive device attack in Kabul, Afghanistan May 16.”-ISAF

A suicide bomber rammed a U.S./NATO convoy in Kabul city.  Two U.S. military personnel were killed along with at least four U.S. contractors (working for covert U.S. terrorist organization DynCorp) and eight Afghans.  Several dozen Afghans were wounded.  The Mujahideen group, Islamic Party, took credit for the attack.

In Ghazni Province, Qarabagh District, Mujahideen say they witnessed a U.S./NATO/ISAF tank drive over a landmine, which killed the four crewmen.  Mujahideen say U.S./NATO/ISAF attack helicopters arrived and began arbitrarily firing on the area around the tank.  No Mujahid or civilian was hurt.  Later, wheeled ambulances arrived to take away the tank crewmen.  In Shulgar District a U.S./NATO/ISAF supply convoy was ambushed.  Two security Guards and one driver killed.  Dozens wounded.  Five fuelers destroyed.

In Kandahar Province, ISAF officials admitted that four, not three, U.S. personnel were killed on 14 May.  ISAF was adamantly denying local news reports that four U.S. personnel were killed, saying three were killed one wounded.  Today ISAF admitted the wounded man died.

The mining organization, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), claims that several hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars in revenue has gone missing.  The claim is based on comparing tax records with mining company accounting books.  It includes companies mining copper and iron, and oil companies.  EITI has hired an independent investigator for further auditing.

Covert terrorist organization, USAID, is hosting the second annual jobs fair at Kardan University.   USAID is using money unwillingly paid by underemployed U.S. taxpayers to fund the job fair.

2nd Lieutenant Niloofar Rahmani, is the first female to become a pilot in the Afghan Air Force in more than 30 years.  She was trained at U.S. taxpayer expense by USAF personnel.