31 July 2012
French occupation troops began pulling out. France wants all their troops out by the end of 2012.
In Herat Province, yet again U.S. forces conducted a night time raid. This time four civilians were wounded inside their home. Local Afghan officials said the U.S. did not consult with them, and no Afghan government troops accompanied the U.S. troops, which are violations of the recent agreements signed between Afghanistan and the U.S.! For some reason U.S. occupation troops have been conducting a lot of night time raids in Herat Province, many of them look like vengeance raids against local cops!
In Laghman Province, one teenager was killed, four wounded, after they found an old mine and started hitting it with a rock!
The U.S. puppet country of Georgia said a 17th soldier has died from wounds received in Afghanistan. He had been in a coma since January 2012, after being caught in a mortar attack.
Mujahideen revealed they are actually making money off the U.S./NATO supply convoys coming through Pakistan! The money is being made by charging the convoy security companies a fee which will allow the convoys to go through without being attacked. This is actually standard practice in this part of the world, has been going on since the time of the Silk Road, think of it as a type of Mafioso toll road. So what this means is that the real reason a U.S./NATO supply convoy is attacked is because they didn’t pay the local ‘security’ fees!
In Badakhshan Province, a local police chief has been arrested and accused of instigating a border war with Tajikistan. The border was closed after Tajikistan troops conducted a cross border raid into Afghanistan. Tajik officials say it was in response to attacks against Tajik villages, the attackers came from Afghanistan.
The Afghan senate officially accused Pakistan of attacking Afghanistan. Some officials claim Pakistan has fired 3,000 artillery rockets into Kunar Province in the past two months. Afghan government officials believe the shelling is part of a covert plan by Pakistan to flood Afghanistan with insurgents.
In Kunar Province, local government officials claim they’ve killed six militants, and captured three. Officials say some of the militants were Pakistani.
30 July 2012
In Farah Province, at least 23 U.S. trained militia men have defected to the Mujahideen. Afghan government officials, including President Hamid Karzai, warned the United States against such a program because the Soviets tried the same thing back in the 1980s, and it failed.
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Brigadier General Gunter Katz (of Germany) held a meeting with Afghan government officials over the increased attacks against U.S. led occupying troops by Afghan government troops. So far this year there were 21 attacks launched against U.S. led forces by Afghan government forces. Katz says most of those incidents had nothing to do with Mujahideen: “We have thoroughly probed these incidents. Our investigations have revealed such incidents take place due to personal matters, pressure and other such issues.”
The Afghan House of Representatives approved a new military pact with the United Kingdom. The pact includes political cooperation, security issues, improvement of legal system, economic and social development. Other countries recently signing “strategic” pacts with Afghanistan are India, United States, France, Germany, Australia and Italy.
A Kabul hospital being run by the United States is now being investigated for abusing patients, in “Auschwitz like conditions”! The ass hole military commander in charge, U.S. Army Lieutenant General William Caldwell, and his deputy, Major General Gary Patton, are being accused of interfering with the investigation.
The accusers are whistleblowers and U.S. military investigators: “The evidence is clear to me that General Caldwell had the request withdrawn and postponed until after the [November 2010 U.S. congressional] election and then, after the election, tried to intimidate his subordinates into a consensus that it need not move forward at all.”-Retired U.S. Army Colonel Gerald Carozza Jr
Another investigator believes Caldwell was also acting on orders from the Department of Defense, citing a DoD memo which said: “Under no circumstances will they be shared outside of this command, transmitted via email, posted to the internet, or duplicated in any way without prior approval of the Command Surgeon….”-Jason Chaffetz, U.S. House Representative from Utah
In September 2011, the Wall Street Journal revealed that people in the U.S. run Dawood National Military Hospital were dying of simple infections and even starvation, because the patients did not have the money to pay for treatment or food!!! Retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Schuyler Geller confirms the accusations in a memo, and is now an official witness.
Several high ranking officers blew the whistle on the Auschwitz operation, and were reprimanded by Caldwell: “Lt Gen Caldwell screamed at these three officers, waving his finger at them for trying to bring in the DoD IG [Inspector General].”-Retired U.S. Army Colonel Gerald Carozza Jr
Caldwell is also being investigated for violating the Military Whistleblower Protection Act.
In Uruzgan Province, someone bombed a local Mosque, killing five people. Local officials suspect the target was a judge, who was killed in the blast.
ISAF claims they arrested an explosives expert in Kunduz Province. They say he is part of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
29 July 2012
In Ghazni Province, local government officials claim they’ve launched a campaign against the Mujahideen, using local villagers as militia.
Also in Ghazni Province, more than 100 shops were burned down. Local government officials are blaming it on an electrical short circuit. The fire was so huge that local officials asked U.S. led occupying forces to help put it out.
ISAF said: “Two International Security Assistance Force service members died following an insurgent attack in western Afghanistan today.”
In Kunar Province, four Afghan army officers were arrested. They are accused of selling back weapons to Mujahideen, weapons that were confiscated in raids.
Also in Kunar Province, local officials claim Pakistan fired 250 rockets into the area.
In Kabul Province, and Afghan parliament member survived an assassination attempt. Another official was wounded in the attack.
Also in Kabul Province, two people were sentenced to 16 years in prison for spying. No official word on who they were spying for, but unnamed sources say they were working for Iran.
In Maidan Wardak Province, a local official was assassinated: “The Governor of Chak district, Mohammad Ismael Wafa, was on his way to office this morning when unidentified armed men opened fire on his vehicle killing him on the spot and injuring his son.”-official government statement
The Afghan Interior Ministry claim that more than 17 Mujahideen were killed in battles in Nangarhar, Kunduz, Balkh, Ghazni and Helmand provinces.