World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 09-12 February 2014: Afghan government forces attacking U.S. personnel! UFOs crashing in Afghanistan? U.S. taxpayers being forced to fork out $300 million more in AID!

Helmand Province: In Nad Ali District, Mujahideen reporting they learned that an impending Israeli style home invasion was to take place. They booby trapped the house with explosives.  The result was the evil U.S. led invaders had to be medevaced by helicopter.

Herat Province: Italy has pledged $200-million USD of their taxpayer’s money to Afghanistan. The money is to be used to build new roads and an international airport.

Kabul Province: A U.S. convoy, near the Pul-e-Charkhi prison, was hit by a suicide car bomber.  Mujahideen then attacked with machine guns.  Initial reports said dozens of U.S. led personnel were wounded, three civilians killed.  The U.S. embassy confirmed that two of those killed were U.S. contractors: “The United States Embassy condemns the terror attack in Kabul today that killed two civilian contractors employed by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and wounded a number of Afghans and foreign nationals.” 

News media reports out of the U.S. state of Washington revealed that the U.S. contractors killed were evil for profit prison guards!

Kapisa Province: In Tagab District, a U.S. Army Special Forces Sergeant (from Florida) and a U.S. Army Special Forces Specialist (from Oregon) were killed when Afghan National Army (ANA) personnel attacked them.  Four other U.S. Army personnel were wounded in the ‘Green on Blue’ attack.  Mujahideen report they observed the Green on Blue attack and said it was so violent that at least eight civilians were killed by the cross fire between the ANA and U.S. forces.

Khost Province: In Bak District, Obama’s Presidential Guards(?) conducted Israeli style home invasion, killing one person and wounding three others.

Maidan Wardak Province:  In Syed Abad District, an Israeli style invasion resulted in one man being kidnapped, several homes being bombed and 12 motorcycles being destroyed.  In Dai Merdad District, an unknown aircraft has crashed.  U.S. led ISAF confirmed: “We are aware of reports of an unknown aircraft down in eastern Afghanistan. Currently, there are no operational reports to indicate ISAF involvement and there were no reports of insurgent activity in the area at the time of the incident was reported.”

Nangarhar Province: In Shirzad District, reports of a major battle. At least 20 people killed.  The Afghan National Army launched an operation to take control of Mujahideen territory.  Mujahideen say the U.S.-ANA offensive kidnapped three innocent civilians.  In Chaprihar District, a U.S.-ANA (Obama’s Presidential Guards?) Israeli style night time home invasion resulted in seven people being kidnapped.

Paktika Province: Near Sharana City, an explosion wounded 11 people.

Parwan Province: At Bagram airbase a U.S. Army PFC and a U.S. Army Specialist (both from Kentucky) were killed.  The PFC was killed in a “non-hostile” incident. The Specialist was killed during an RPG attack by Mujahideen.

The Afghan Health Ministry reports the first case of polio in 13 years.  Health workers are refusing to conduct a vaccination program, not because they don’t trust the vaccine, but because they say they’re not being paid enough.

The Obama regime has announced they will milk U.S. taxpayers for another $300-million for a new USAID program. According to an Obama regime lackey, the money being stolen from the U.S. taxpayer is to help boost the Afghan economy: “There’s going to be a lull in the economy, and we want to minimize that lull.”-Larry Sampler, United States Agency for International Development

100 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 715th Military Police Company (Florida) returned home from Afghanistan.

Militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 1945th Contingency Contracting Team (Virginia) deploying to Afghanistan.

Militia airmen of the Air National Guard’s 159th Security Forces Squadron (Louisiana) deploying to Kuwait in support of ops in Iraq and Afghanistan.