World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 02-05 December 2013: More proof Obama wants to stay in Afghanistan! U.S. Militiamen get awards for valor, and prison time? Security deal part of Title 10!

Badghis Province: In Bala Morghab District, a major battle between Afghan National Army (ANA) and Mujahideen lasted three days, and killed at least 100 people.

Ghazni Province: In Deh Yak District, a tribal elder was assassinated as he left a Mosque.  The cops have no idea who did it.

Helmand Province: In Marjah District, two people killed, 10 wounded after a bomb exploded.  Nobody is taking credit for the bombing.  Then a second explosion in the same district killed one cop and wounded one cop.  Also in the same district, villagers report that U.S. led forces kidnapped two people during an Israeli style home invasion.

Kandahar Province: In Panjwai District, four people killed after a motorcycle ran over a landmine.  In Maiwand District, a massive suicide attack on a U.S.-NATO-ISAF convoy.  Local cops report as many as 30 people killed.  The convoy was stopped at a busy market place when the attack took place. No comment from NATO-ISAF.

Kunar Province: In Manogi District, a U.S.-NATO-ISAF drone strike killed at least five people. Of course U.S.-NATO-ISAF officials say those killed were “militants”.

Maidan Wardak Province: In Nerkh District, four cops killed, 19 wounded by suicide bomber.  The bomber targeted the district’s police HQ.

Nangarhar Province: A motorcycle bomb exploded near a local university, wounding seven people.  Police arrested the owner of the motorcycle, who is also a student at the university.  In Ghani Khail District, Mujahideen claim they killed two U.S.-NATO-ISAF personnel in an ambush on a military convoy.  In Bati Kot District, villagers say an Israeli style home invasion resulted in three brothers being shot and killed.

Zabul Province: In Arghandab District, the district police chief and six cops were wounded by an explosion.  Three cops were killed.

Transparency International (TI) list Afghanistan as being tied for first place for corruption.  North Korea and Somalia are also tied for top places for corruption.  Officials with TI point out that Afghanistan is a major failure as the U.S. led West has poured trillions in taxpayer money, and military domination into a country with a thousand year history of anarchy (localized self rule, no centralized government system).

The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) blames the U.S. Department of Defense for failing to provide oversight for the billions in lost taxpayer dollars sent to Afghanistan!

NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said NATO would withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan if President Hamid Karzai does not sign the Obama regime’s bilateral security agreement.  But wait, isn’t that what most people in Afghanistan want?  Isn’t that what most people in the United States and Europe want?   Why is Obama pushing to stay when he promised to leave?

The U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, said the Obama regime will except the signature of the Afghan Defense Minister on the Obama regime’s so called security deal.  This is because President Karzai continues to complain about the details of the deal, and he has repeatedly stated he would rather the U.S. forces would leave Afghanistan!  However, Kerry’s ploy backfired when Karzai banned any minister from signing the deal: “President Karzai wants an absolute end to the military operations on Afghan homes and a meaningful start to the peace process, and we are certain that the Americans can practically do that within days or weeks. As long as these demands are not accepted, President Karzai will not authorize any minister to sign it!”-Aimal Faizi, spokesman for President Hamid Karzai

The Obama regime’s security deal with Afghanistan is actually part of the new Title 10.  This involves the role of the U.S. military with NATO members, and affiliated non-members. The New Jersey National Guard has already gone through Title 10 training in Germany.  This training is planned for every month through to the end of 2014 (when U.S.-NATO is supposedly going to leave Afghanistan).  Title 10 is all part of creating a greater NATO: “They are mainly concerned with Title 10 training……to make sure U.S. Army units are well integrated with our NATO and multinational partners….The training is exactly in harmony with what we want to attain in the whole of NATO.”-Colonel Thomas S. Matsel, Joint Multinational Training Command

Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment, from the U.S. territory of Guam, were told they will be going home one month early.  At least three Guam militiamen were killed in Afghanistan.

Army National Guard’s 141st Military History Detachment, from the U.S. state of Washington, are in Afghanistan to compile an official history for the Center for Military History in Washington DC.

In the U.S. state of North Dakota, four militiamen from the 1919th Contingency Contracting Team returned from Afghanistan and Qatar.  Also, 40 militiamen with the 814th Medical Company deployed to Afghanistan.

A member of the Oklahoma Army National Guard, now serving in Afghanistan, is asking the Tulsa courts to hold off on a grand jury trial until he gets back from combat!  The militiaman used to be a Owasso City councilman, but along with other city officials is being accused of malfeasance.  The former councilman says he is involved with top secret heliborne ops and there is no way he can end his tour early.  Attempts to use the internet or social media to get his testimony in court have failed.

A member of the Maryland Army National Guard is wanted by the FBI.  The militiaman is in Afghanistan, but his civilian job is being a Baltimore City police officer.  The FBI says the cop by day, and militiaman on weekend drills, is connected to the Black Guerrilla Family gang.  It’s all part of the FBI’s investigation of mass cop corruption at the Baltimore Jail!  The FBI is working to have the militiaman extradited back to Baltimore.

The National Guard from the U.S. states of Mississippi and Montana, are taking part in so called anti-drug ops with the government of Kyrgyzstan.  They claim they are stopping the drugs coming out of U.S. controlled Afghanistan.  It’s part of the 2011 DOD Counternarcotics and Global Terrorism Strategy.

Air National Guard’s 106th Rescue Wing, 103rd Rescue Squadron, from the U.S. state of New York, presented six militia-airmen with medals of valor: “On Dec. 10, 2012 the six 103rd Rescue Squadron Airmen were the Guardian Angel team assigned to man two HH-60 Pavehawk rescue helicopters….A friendly platoon (about 25 Soldiers) had been ambushed and the four Soldiers….were very badly injured.The friendly unit was still under Taliban fire…..the Air Guardsmen…..treated three patients with gunshot and shrapnel wounds and also stabilized a gravely wounded American Soldier who was missing his legs and an arm….called in support from the HH-60 Pavehawk helicopters and a pair of Army Kiowa Warrior OH-58 helicopter gunships….evacuated back to the combat surgical hospital at Kandahar Airfield. Unfortunately the triple amputee….died…”