09 June 2013/30 Rajab 1434/19 Khordad 1391/02 Wu-Wu (5th month) 4711
In Kabul Province, Kabul city, Mujahideen attacked the NATO HQ at Kabul airport. The airport was closed for several hours: “Outside the airport, in the civilian area, there is a tall building under construction and they are shooting at the military side from there. The building is surrounded and there is sporadic shooting. Not enough to damage the military side. We don’t know how many [Alex Jones created???] terrorist bombers are in there.”-General Murad Ali Murad
In Badakhshan Province, Wardoj District, two U.S./NATO/ISAF airstrikes on two villages. At least two children killed, dozens wounded. Evil ISAF not denying the airstrikes, but is denying that children/civilians were killed: “ISAF conducted a precision strike against a Taliban leader…..that ISAF killed two children during this strike. It is not true.”
The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Comission (AIHRC) reports skyrocketing cases of honor killing, despite the ‘stabilizing’ presence of U.S. forces. In 2012 there were 240 honor killings reported, as well as 160 rapes (15% of rapes are committed by U.S. backed cops).
08 June 2013/29 Rajab 1434/18 Khordad 1391/01 Wu-Wu (5th month) 4711
In Paktika Province, Khair Kot District, a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel and a U.S. Army major with the 10th Mountain Division, and one U.S. contractor, killed by an Afghan National Army company commander. The ANA commander was also killed. Reports say the ANA commander got into an argument with the arrogant U.S. officers.
In Helmand Province, Greshk District, a local cop joined the Mujahideen and killed seven other cops. The Mujahid got away with all their weapons and ammo.
In Farah Province, a local cop joined the Mujahideen, taking 18 weapons and an armored vehicle with him. In a separate incident, in Farah city Italian/NATO troops were attacked with hand grenades, one was killed. Local reports say the attack was led by an 11 years old boy!
In Balkh Province, Shalgar District, locals report a U.S. led home invasion killed one person. Apparently the invaders did not find what they were looking for.
“President Hamid Karzai spoke on telephone with Bill Gates, the founder and head of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to discuss the need to enhance efforts to eradicate polio in Afghanistan.”-Presidential Palace statement
According to two U.S. government agency reports (the Congressional Research Service and the Government Accountability Office) there are at least 108000 taxpayer funded private contractors in Afghanistan (30000 U.S.), and there is no way to know what they are actually doing: “CRS found that the Pentagon lacked the ability to document the work each contractor is performing. It also found even when the government has information on contractors, it’s often inaccurate and doesn’t reflect the actual work being done. This leaves the Pentagon unable to determine if the hundreds of billions it’s spending are leading to effective results.“-David Francis, Fiscal Times
07 June 2013/28 Rajab 1434/17 Khordad 1391/29 Wu-Wu (4th month) 4711
In Jowzjan Province, Qarqin District, a battle raged for hours resulting in 40 ANA troops being killed, five wounded. A NATO/ISAF spy was also killed. An armored vehicle was destroyed. Mujahideen did not report any casualties.
In Maiden Wardak Province, reports that a U.S./NATO/ISAF airstrike killed eight people. Evil ISAF said all killed were Mujahideen. The village was then raided by ANA forces.
In Parwan Province, Siyagard District, 15 ANA troops joined the Mujahideen. They brought with them 12 AK-47s and two rocket launchers, with ammo.
About 1230 U.S. soldiers from Fort Polk, Louisiana, are being deployed to Afghanistan. They will be assigned to the U.S. Army’s 4th Brigade, 10th Mountain Division.
The global affairs magazine, Diplomatic Courier, condemned the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan, saying “Afghanistan is still the failed state it was prior to the 2001 US-led invasion. It’s high time, therefore, for the West to ‘come clean’….”
The article points out that the U.S. must be behind the skyrocketing illegal drug production and trafficking, as well as being behind the corruption: ” Make no mistake: The U.S.-led coalition of nations present in Afghanistan is by no means blameless. It installed the current leadership and financed sham elections. It lectured against corruption, but looked the other way when it came to act against it. And the phenomenal growth of poppy cultivation and opium trade took place under the very noses of 100,000 foreign troops. [‘In 2001, Afghanistan produced about 200 tons of opium. Today, that figure exceeds 8,000 tons.’]”