World War 3 Afghanistan, 26 – 31 August 2014: Afghan provinces are creations of the U.S.! Karzai ready to split! More Guard deployments as Congress cuts funding! More proof taxpayers being ripped off!

Farah Province: In Bala Bolok District, somebody beheaded a local religious leader.   Local news reports say Mujahideen assassinated the Imam because he was actually a spy for the pro-Obama government.   In Posht-e-Rod District, battles resulted in four local cops and one Mujahid killed.  In Posht-e-Koh District, government officials accuse Mujahideen of attacking a group of people who were traveling to Iran for work.  11 killed, four wounded.

Helmand Province: In Khanshin and Garamser districts, reports of large scale battles.  Government officials gave no details, other than claiming they’ve repelled the Mujahideen.    Mujahideen say they killed at least 19 government personnel as well as destroyed five armored vehicles.

Herat Province:  In separate incidents five women were killed.  Two killed by their husbands, two killed by unknown assassins and one killed by her brother-in-law.  In Ghorian District, an assassination attempt against a local politician left one person dead, but the politician escaped with his life.  Three people were also wounded, after the politician’s police escort vehicle was hit by an explosion.  In Obe District, five policeman have gone missing.  Local government officials say they were kidnapped by Mujahideen during an attack, however there is the strong possibility the cops switched sides and became Mujahideen.

Jawzjan Province: In Mardian District, a battle between Mujahideen and people bribed by the pro-Obama government left at least two people dead and the pro-Obama forces without food.

Kabul Province: In Sarubi District, reports that government helicopters attacked a village, killing four people.  In Kabul City, a high peace council committee member from Nuristan Province was assassinated while in the capital of Afghanistan.  He was shot while returning from a Mosque.  Thousands of votes from another 69 polling stations have been declared invalid in the “successful” elections.  Of course one of Obama’s puppets, Abdullah Abdullah, is again refusing to recognize the internationally observed vote recount.  The United Nations asked the other Obama puppet, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadai, to remove his election observers from the vote recount process.  UN officials said the Obama regime puppet candidates were actually interfering with the recount.  Even the Obama regime’s ambassador to Afghanistan admitted to CNN that both Obama regime puppet candidates committed election fraud.   So much for Obama’s “successful” elections and Afghanistan getting a new president by the end of August.  Despite the obvious failure of the elections, local news reports say out going president Hamid Karzai is all ready to get out-a-town: “The president has packed up already, days ago.  A lot of the furniture is staying as it belongs to the palace, but his personal belongings, everything and especially his books, which are very dear to him, are packed.”

Afghan news reports say the new U.S. general in charge of Afghanistan claims the United States isn’t  going anywhere, even though he is officially the last general to command ISAF.   U.S. Army General John Campbell has taken over from USMC General Joseph Dunford.  In an official ceremony held in Kabul Serena Hotel,  taxpayers from around the world were told they can be proud that they’ve paid for Afghanistan to switch over from analog broadcast radio-TV to digital broadcast!  An official with the Minister of Communications and Information Technology stated that an “unprecedented” $2.2-billion USD has been “invested” into the Afghan communications industry.

Kunar Province: More reports of Pakistani artillery strikes.

Laghman Province: In Badpakh District, reports that a village was hit by an airstrike, killing one man and wounding two other people.

Logar Province: In Pul-e-Alam City, a bomb exploded at the compound of the local Obama regime sponsored militia.  At least three cops and two civilians were killed.

Nangarhar Province: In Jalalabad City, Mujahideen attacked the  National Directorate of Security (NDS) compound.  At least eight people killed, 59 wounded.

Nuristan Province: In Du-Aab District, battles left at least 28 people dead, 13 wounded.  Government officials say many of those killed were militants from Pakistan.  However, Mujahideen say most of those killed were government personnel, claiming only one Mujahid was killed.

Paktika Province: The Border Police claim they’ve  captured 27 armed Pakistanis trying to infiltrate into Afghanistan.  Police say the Pakistanis were in a convoy of four vehicles and had radios as well.

There are many provinces in Afghanistan, but if you do the research you’ll discover that many weren’t officially established (internationally recognized) until after the U.S. invasion in 2001.  In other words they are artificial, and are one of the reasons why Mujahideen see their country as being occupied and controlled by the United States.

Interpol and Afghan police helped Iranian police capture a woman convicted of murder in Iran.  She somehow escaped to Afghanistan. Reports said Iran also turned over nine Afghans wanted for murder in Afghanistan.

Why are U.S. and international taxpayers forking over billions to help Afghanistan, when such help has been forthcoming since the 1990s through charities?  The Aga Khan Foundation revealed that Afghanistan has been getting hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars in aid (mainly through India) ever since the Taliban government was established in 1994: “We have sent variety of technical support to our teams working in Afghanistan, and teams in Afghanistan including Afghanis have come and trained in India from our staff. For example, we have a support called Aga Khan World support program.  They are primarily based in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar and the work they do is natural resource management. Water shed management, check dams working with community organizations on how to govern water resources and another resources as well as agricultural work, things like rain water harvesting, safe water those kinds of things.”-Matt Reed,  Aga Khan Foundation

About 60 personnel from the National Guard’s Agricultural Development Team (Arkansas U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.

At least 124 militiamen (that includes women) of the Army National Guard’s 105th Personnel Division and 252nd Military Police Company (Tennessee U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.

Militia-airmen of the Air National Guard’s 179th Airlift Wing (Ohio U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.  The deployment is called “involuntary tasking”.

According to news reports out of the U.S. state of Washington, the U.S. Congress is about to pass a funding bill that will kill one out of every five Washington National Guard jobs.  In fact the entire 66th Theater Aviation Command could be shutdown!  These cuts by the still warmongering U.S. Congress will affect all Guard units in all U.S. states: “What we object to, is that we are being taken down to a force structure level that we haven’t seen since before World War Two.  And we think that’s dangerous.”-Major General Bret Daugherty

The Iowa National Guard reports that the cuts proposed by the U.S. Congress would kill 650 jobs in the Hawkeye State!