24 February 2013/13 Raby’ ath-Thani 1434/06 Esfand 1391
In Logar Province, a car bomb exploded near a police dormitory, killing one cop and wounding two.
In Nangarhar Province, Mujahideen targeted the National Directorate of Security (NDS) office in Jalalabad. Reports vary, saying between two and 14 NDS agents were killed, and dozens wounded.
President Hamid Karzai has ordered all U.S. personnel out of Maiden-Wardak Province. They were given two weeks to leave. Karzai says investigations show U.S. Special Operations forces are murdering innocent people: “….it became clear that armed individuals named as U.S. special force stationed in Wardak province engage in harassing, annoying, torturing and even murdering innocent people. A recent example in the province is an incident in which nine people were disappeared in an operation by this suspicious force and in a separate incident a student was taken away at night from his home, whose tortured body with throat cut was found two days later under a bridge.”
23 February 2013/12 Raby’ ath-Thani 1434/05 Esfand 1391
A BBC report says in the past six months Iran has executed 80 Afghans after they were convicted of drug crimes. Iranian border police say they have evidence that the United States is behind the opium being smuggled into Iran from Afghanistan.
22 February 2013/11 Raby’ ath-Thani 1434/04 Esfand 1391
ISAF said: “An International Security Assistance Force service member died following an improvised explosive device attack in southern Afghanistan today.”
German Defense Minister, Thomas de Maiziere, said U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told NATO officials that the United States will leave between 8000 and 12000 personnel in Afghanistan after 2014.
21 February 2013/10 Raby’ ath-Thani 1434/03 Esfand 1391
In Kunduz Province, four people were killed by U.S. led NATO forces. ISAF says they were Mujahideen, but local villagers say the victims were never involved with violence.
A Newsweek report revealed that United Kingdom Red Coats began bribing religious leaders in Helmand Province, about three years ago. They used food and clothing, but Viagra turned out to be a hot commodity! Some of the Red Coats objected to giving them the sex drug because it would result in “…producing more Taliban, meaning more kids who would grow up to be Taliban.”
Now realize that British taxpayers are paying for supplying religious leaders with Viagra!
20 February 2013/09 Raby’ ath-Thani 1434/02 Esfand 1391
A United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan report says U.S. led drone (UAV) strikes in Afghanistan increased 72% in 2012!