Helmand Province: Lashkargah City, a car bomb exploded. Not counting the suicide bomber; one cop killed, one cop wounded, four civilians wounded.
Kunduz Province: Khanabad District, local government officials say Mujahideen captured four Afghan National Army (ANA) personnel.
Maidan Wardak Province: Saidabad District, a U.S. airstrike (aka Weapons Release) killed five people. Provincial government officials say two of those killed were Arabs.
Nangarhar Province: Chaparhar District, a baby girl was born with an almost complete second head! Two headed children are not as rare as you might think, but successfully removing a second head is. Doctors said in this case they were successful.
Paktia Province: A U.S. Army Staff Sergeant from Pennsylvania was killed. Reports are confusing; local Pennsylvania news media has led the people of Milton to believe he was killed in combat, but in reality he was killed by a “Green on Blue” attack by Afghan government military/police personnel (aka National Security Forces). Another U.S. troop was wounded. The shooter from the Afghan government was killed.
The Afghan Ministry of the Interior claims 49 Mujahideen killed in police and army ops in the provinces of Helmand, Farah, Herat, Logar, Uruzgan, Zabul, Kandahar, Balkh, Badakhshan and Kunduz. Eight Mujahideen wounded, 11 captured.
Pakistan says another artillery rocket attack was launched against them, from Afghanistan. Two people killed, one wounded.
The U.S. Department of State has been quietly revoking travel visas issued to Afghan interpreters working for the U.S. Department of Defense. Many interpreters have been applying for Special Immigrant status so they can move their families to the U.S. after the supposed 2014 NATO pullout, because it is common knowledge they and their families will be assassinated for helping U.S. forces. But, suddenly the Obama regime State Department began revoking those visas. Is this a stab in the back or is it more proof the U.S. is not leaving Afghanistan?
U.S. Army Lieutenant General William Caldwell, and Major General Gary Patton, are accused of blocking investigations into corruption and abuse at U.S. Army run Afghan hospitals. This includes the intentional starvation of Afghan patients! The investigation into the goings on at Dawood National Military Hospital began back in 2011. The Joseph Mengele (NAZI doctor aka Angel of Death) like conditions of the hospital were revealed in 2011 when an inspector general released his inspection results without the customary notification to generals Caldwell and Patton. It turns out the two generals had been blocking previous inspection results from public release! This means the hospital was probably a U.S. run death camp for years prior.
Ignorant U.S. Army Lieutenant General, Mark Milley, recently stated the U.S. presence in Afghanistan was being reduced “…because of the society fundamentals that have changed…”. Really? Was he talking about society fundamentals of Afghanistan or the United States?
The U.S. Department of Defense announced the deployment of about 75-hundred to 8-thousand U.S. Army troops to Afghanistan, to take place in October.
U.S. Senator Mark Kirk, from Illinois, revealed that the United States is trying to hand over military control of Afghanistan to India: “I have long felt that the best way out of Afghanistan is through New Delhi, is to have a military alliance with India that we encourage India to roll into Afghanistan….”
In New York, U.S.A., a U.S. citizen was found guilty of trying to sell weapons, including guided missiles, to Mujahideen. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison. However, the federal trial was a sham. It was only two weeks long and did not involve a jury (called a Bench Trial)! It was part of a sting operation set up by U.S. government. Sting operations are government set ups of people who normally wouldn’t have committed such crimes on their own. At least five other people are being railroaded.
The Washington Times reports that the U.S. Army’s cyber intell ops in Afghanistan are so open to hackers that the DoD has given it 60 days to fix or replace the system. Specifically, the Distributed Common Ground System (aka D-sigs, DCGS) failed a readiness test. The warning on the cyber intell system’s failure was issued on 05 September by U.S. Command in Kabul, and made public by The Washington Times on 24 September.
According to the Fiscal Times, the high cost of U.S. led NATO operations in Afghanistan, and the bad economies of most NATO members, will kill the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Currently, only three NATO members are meeting their payment requirements for membership: United Kingdom, United States and Greece.