World War 3, Asian Front: More U.S. troops die in Afghanistan, more proof there ain’t no 2014 pullout! Iranians killed!

04 May 2013/23 Jumada t-Tania 1434/14 Ordibehest 1391/25 Ding-Si (3rd month) 4711 

In Kandahar Province, five U.S. personnel were killed by an explosion. A U.S. captain confirmed the reports.  ISAF said only: “Five International Security Assistance Force service members died following an improvised explosive device attack in southern Afghanistan.”

In another report, two U.S. personnel were shot dead by an Afghan National Army soldier.  It was confirmed by an unnamed U.S. official.

In Herat Province, a teenaged girl has been shot an killed by U.S./NATO  personnel.  Local government officials said the U.S. led troops open fired on civilians in the street.

President Hamid Karzai made it clear that no Afghan government will accept the British empire created Durand Line, which separates Afghanistan and Pakistan.  The problem is that most of western Pakistan actually belongs to Afghanistan. The evil Red Coats arbitrarily drew the line while creating the new country of Pakistan.

03 May 2013/22 Jumada t-Tania 1434/13 Ordibehest 1391/24 Ding-Si (3rd month) 4711

90 Army National Guardsmen, from Maine U.S.A., were told their deployment to Afghanistan has been “off ramped”.  Local media speculated it was part of President Obama’s plan to reduce troop levels in Afghanistan.

Afghan interpreters working for British Red Coats, begging to be taken back to Merry Ol’ England because they now fear for their lives.  U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron had already stated that no interpreters will be allowed to move to the British Isles.  The puppet Afghan interpreters said Cameron signed their death warrant:  “When they leave us, we are the first target for these people. So I don’t know why they will not recognize our service or the sacrifices we have made.”-‘Abdul’ translator working for Red Coats in Afghanistan

After the U.S. Congress spent at least $93 billion U.S. tax dollars (not counting fiscal year 2013) on building up the puppet government of Afghanistan, the Special Investigator for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), says the U.S. Department of Defense has not met its goals for pulling out in 2014.  SIGARs found numerous problems such as inadequate system for providing fuel to Afghan government forces, more than $230 million worth of aircraft repair parts that went missing on their way to Afghan government forces,  continued high rate of illiteracy among Afghan government forces despite $200 million being spent on literacy programs.

“Afghanistan will not be able to achieve security and stability if its people
generally distrust and dismiss the government as ineffectual and corrupt.
SIGAR has published 13 audits that looked at critical U.S. programs related
to rule of law, civil service development, provincial capacity, election support,
and corruption. This work revealed serious problems, including the
lack of an integrated U.S. anticorruption strategy. It has led SIGAR to conduct
a new audit of the State Department’s primary program to train justice
sector personnel and build the overall capacity of the Afghan judicial system.
SIGAR’s Office of Special Projects is also now reviewing the current
U.S. anticorruption strategy.” -SIGAR Quarterly Report to United States Congress, 30 April 2013

02 May 2013/21 Jumada t-Tania 1434/12 Ordibehest 1391/23 Ding-Si (3rd month) 4711

In Logar Province, Pul-e-Alam District, eight local cops were killed when they drove over a landmine.

In Farah Province, provincial government officials say one Afghan and two Iranians were killed by U.S./NATO airstrike in Deh-Ishq village of Pushtrod District.

In Nuristan Province, provincial government officials say a feared Mujahideen sniper was killed by U.S./NATO drone strike in Amshoz village at Waigal District.  The sniper was known as The Knife.   Afghan police also claimed they shot and killed another Mujahideen sniper in Barg-e-Matal District.

President Karzai demands President Obama deliver on his promise to close Gitmo (Guantanamo Bay prison).

Danish taxpayers have already given Afghanistan $630 million, now the government leaders of Afghanistan and Denmark have signed a long term military pact: “Denmark has been deeply engaged in Afghanistan for more than 11 years. So it is only natural that we now sign a strategic partnership agreement and thus seal a mutual desire on a long term cooperation. Denmark will remain engaged in Afghanistan even after 2014.”-Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Prime Minister of Denmark

01 May 2013/20 Jumada t-Tania 1434/11 Ordibehest 1391/22 Ding-Si (3rd month) 4711

In Nangarhar Province, a two hour battle raged along the Durand Line border with Afghanistan and Pakistan.  Pakistani media reports one Afghan border cop killed, two Pakistani soldiers wounded.  However, Afghan media say nine Pakistanis were killed, one Afghan border cop killed and three wounded.  It happened at the Gursal border gate.  Afghan government officials said the Pakistanis were caught trying to capture the newly built Afghan side of the gate.  Other reports say the Afghan National Army is building up forces in that area.

In Farah Province, provincial government officials say a U.S./NATO airstrike killed eight Mujahideen.

In Nuristan Province, provincial government officials say a member of al Qaeda, from Yemen, was killed by U.S./NATO drone strike.

In Faryab Province, Ghormach District, Mujahideen captured at least 28 policemen, according to local government officials.  However, villagers say 46 local government cops were captured.

In Kandahar Province, Shahwali Kot District, an explosion on a road from Uruzgan Province killed three civilians, and wounded four civilians and four cops from Uruzgan.

In Helmand Province, the convoy of the deputy provincial governor was ambushed.  Conflicting reports about who was killed and who wasn’t, but several people were killed or wounded.

In Kabul City, at least 20 girls from Sultan Razia high school went to the hospital.  A teacher says one of the rooms was sprayed with unknown chemicals, making the girls sick.

150 Army National Guardsmen, from Alabama U.S.A., were just told their December deployment to Afghanistan has been “off ramped”.

Once again, and thanks to the generous donation of tax money from taxpayers in Europe, North America and even East Asia, the Afghan economy is booming!  That’s according to the latest report from the World Bank.  According to the World Bank, Afghanistan’s 2012 GDP hit an incredible 11.8%!   Doesn’t that make all you happy taxpayers feel good?