27 June 2013/18 Sha’ban 1434/06 Tir 1391/20 Wu-Wu (5th month) 4711
In Helmand Province, Musa Kala District, a Mujahid sniper claims he killed a NATO/ISAF troop. In Nad Ali District, reports that a NATO/ISAF tank was blown up by a landmine. Two crew killed, two wounded. Mujahideen say they ambushed a dismounted patrol in the same district.
Members of the Islamic Movement of Afghanistan Party are condemning plans by the United States to establish permanent military bases after the 2014 ‘pullout’.
In Kabul Province, Kabul city, the U.K.’s Guardian news source reports a booming housing market. One driver is that apparently rents have dropped, however, the article points out that the money supporting such a “…lavish lifestyle has been funded by an influx of foreign money and the proceeds from drugs, which have enriched a tiny elite while most of the country still grapples with desperate poverty, malnutrition, illiteracy and some of the lowest-life-expectancy in the world.”
The Guardian also reported that many property developers in Kabul do not believe the U.S./NATO is leaving in 2014: “Everyone says the Americans are leaving but they are not. They have invested too much in Afghanistan. The current problems are just politics by the U.S. to help them negotiate their strategic pact.”-Hasan Ali Sakhizada, wealthy property developer
Red Coat Simon Cowl is jumping on the corruption bandwagon and taking his …Got Talent TV show to Afghanistan.
The U.S. Department of Defense stated they want to continue funding contracted propaganda mills in Afghanistan. This despite a recent Government Accountability Office report that says such funding of propaganda is just throwing taxpayer money down the toilet! The top private producer of propaganda in Afghanistan is the Leonie Group. Last year the corrupt co-owner, Camille Chidiac, was suspended for using taxpayer money to launch an anti-news media propaganda campaign directed at USA Today!
It’s been revealed that $70 million U.S. tax dollars meant for agricultural development in Afghanistan has disappeared! Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) blamed the problems on USAID (U.S. Agency for International Development)! SIGAR also said that farm equipment, like irrigation pumps and solar panels, ended up being used in the homes of elites! (World War 3, False Flag Front: USAID a covert terrorist organization?)
A little history lesson: What was former Prime Minister of U.K. Harold Macmillan’s first rule of politics? Answer: “Don’t invade Afghanistan!”
26 June 2013/17 Sha’ban 1434/05 Tir 1391/19 Wu-Wu (5th month) 4711
In Paktia Province, Zormat district, Mujahideen report they ambushed a supply convoy. They claim five trucks destroyed, one escorting military vehicle destroyed, and at least three people killed or wounded.
In Baghlan Province, Baghlan-e-Markazi District, Mujahideen captured a Afghan National Army (ANA) base. The ANA then sent troops to take back the base, but after five hours of battle the ANA lost. Mujahideen say they killed 13 ANA troops and wounded nine others. They destroyed four vehicles and captured a large amount of weapons and ammo. Two Mujahideen killed, two wounded.
The country of Georgia is now the top non-NATO country occupying Afghanistan, according to NATO.
USMC General James F. Amos says what military equipment the Marines can’t send back to the U.S. will be given away to other countries, or that “Anything that gets left in that country that has ‘USMC’ on the side will be purposefully left by General Dunford, or General Austin.”
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime reports that the U.S. controlled Afghanistan has broken another record year in illegal drug production. In 2012 Afghanistan supplied 74% of the World’s illegal drugs! Way to go U.S.A.!
In Iran, the National Security Commission accused the United Kingdom, as well as the United States, of being behind the explosive illegal drugs trade in Afghanistan. Since the 2001 invasion, hundreds of Iranian border guards have been killed by drug traffickers out of Afghanistan. Iran has spent at least $50 million fighting drug trafficking from Afghanistan in the past eight years. Also, 100 metric tons of illegal drugs from Afghanistan were burned in public displays throughout Iran. Officials condemned recent accusations from U.K. officials, that Iran is the one trafficking drugs to Europe, saying the U.K and U.S. are not doing anything to stop drug trafficking from Afghanistan: “Iran is at the front line of fighting narcotics, but countries involved not only don’t provide assistance to us, they refuse to provide the basic equipment such as sniffer dogs and electronic equipment!”-General Ahmad Reza Radan, Commander of Iranian Police Forces
In Kabul Province, Bagrami District, the U.S. SIGAR says two schools built by U.S. funded contractors are so unsafe they threaten the lives of the students: “Specifically the school’s interior and exterior walls appear to be insufficiently constructed to hold the weight of the concrete ceiling.”-John Sopko, SIGAR
Iranian Deputy Energy Minister, Alireza Daemi, announced Iran will build a water treatment plant in Kabul city. Unlike the U.S. which throws taxpayer money at contractors with any oversight, Iran strictly controls their projects in Afghanistan, which include roads and power lines.
In United States, a federal appeals court has rejected the appeal of a U.S. contractor convicted of trying to smuggle $150000 out of Afghanistan. He tried to ship the taxpayer cash from Bagram airbase to Kansas, in a DHL box.
In Germany, the U.S. Army’s 2nd Cavalry (Cav-all-ry, not Calvary. Calvary is the hill Jesus was crucified on) Regiment held a deployment ceremony. The regiment’s 2000 soldiers have been ordered back to Afghanistan! They will be based in Kandahar Province.
25 June 2013/16 Sha’ban 1434/04 Tir 1391/18 Wu-Wu (5th month) 4711
In Ghazni Province, reports that four Polish-NATO troops killed, two wounded, apparently after their armored vehicle hit a landmine.
In Logar Province, Poli Alam city, a car bomb rammed a regional police headquarters, as many as 25 people killed, including top police commanders.
In Kabul Province, Kabul city, eight suicide bombers/attackers killed themselves and several government security guards when they attacked the Presidential Palace. Mujahideen said the target was the CIA office inside the compound, along with two U.S. Generals.
In Kandahar Province, Arghandab District, a bus ran over a landmine killing nine people and wounding three others.
In Uruzgan Province, Deh Rawud District, six Afghan National Police were killed when they drove over a landmine. They were on their way home from operations against Mujahideen.
The U.S. Army admitted the Mujahideen were right when they said they killed U.S. soldiers on 23 June: In Paktika Province, Sar Rowzah District, the U.S. Army says a Specialist who’s home state was California, was killed by explosion. In Paktia Province, Zormat District, the U.S. Army admitted a Sergeant who’s home state was Maine was killed by explosion.