Balkh Province: In Chamtal District, a wedding party was attacked with hand grenades, four people killed, 20 wounded. Police suspect the attackers hated the loud music.
Helmand Province: In Marja District, Mujahideen attacked a police FOB, killing five cops. Police admit that only one Mujahid was killed.
Herat Province: In Shindand District, reports of major firefights during the night, at least one city has been captured by Mujahideen. A new major railroad project has been signed by China, Iran, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. The railroad will directly connect Iran with China and will pass through Herat Province.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a Kamikaze bomber killed six Afghan National Army personnel, and wounded 14 after attacking the bus they were riding on. The Obama regime puppet government of Afghanistan admitted they can’t pay their civil servants! A Reuters report says Afghanistan wants international taxpayers to give them a $537-million USD bailout loan, or better yet, grant! Another report says many ‘up to date’ Afghans now get paid in one of two main ways; check or PayPal. The problem with PayPal is that it refuses to deposit money directly into Afghan banks. Afghans must go through a third party called PayOneer in order to get their money from PayPal. A Kamikaze bomber attacked Estiqlal High School, killing one German and wounding ten Afghans. Estiqal is the second oldest private school in Kabul City, managed by the the French Foreign Ministry. A report reveals the possible reason for attacks on schools; privatization. It’s called operation Private Education Institutions (PEI) and critics say it will create a huge social class divide. They also claim that privatization of schools is only undertaken by failed state systems. An Afghan foreign minister claims Iran will provide 500 university scholarships per year for Afghans to study in Iran. Outgoing U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel made a surprise visit and announced that the Obama regime will keep at least 10800 personnel in-country through 2015, that’s 1-thousand more than first promised. Hagel then swore that there will be only 5-thousand U.S. personnel in-country by the end of 2015. Hagel revealed the Obama regime’s so called troop reduction plan is being delayed because other NATO members are not willing to take up the slack (in other words, the overall NATO troop levels are supposed to be unchanged). From January to November more than 46-hundred Afghan government personnel have been sacrificed for the United States, making 2014 the “bloodiest year” yet for the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan. NATO’s International Joint Command (IJC) officially ended operations: “IJC will be subsumed into a coalition that is soon downsizing to about 13-thousand personnel.”-U.S. General John F. Campbell.
Kandahar Province: In Maiwand District, Mujahideen attacked a police compound killing at least 10 people.
Kunduz Province: In Khanabad District, police report that two groups attacked each other, killing three people and wounding at least five. District administrators say there are hundreds of armed men roaming the area who are not from the district and possibly with the growing Islamic State faction.
Kunar Province: In Shigal District, local government administrators reported they called in a U.S.-NATO airstrike (drone), killing ten people from Pakistan.
Laghman Province: In Alishang District, just days after villagers reported that government security contractors (mercenaries) assassinated several people in a taxi, local government administrators reported they called in a U.S.-NATO airstrike (drone). Two missiles were fired at a home, killing four people.
Nangarhar Province: In Haska Mina District, local police say four people were killed by unknown gunmen. In Bati Kot District, a Toyota Corolla was car-jacked, with everybody inside. Mujahideen claim they successfully chased down the car and rescued the occupants.
Nuristan Province: In Waigal District, local government administrators reported they called in a U.S.-NATO airstrike (drone), killing six people and wounding dozens more.
Parwan Province: In Ghorband District, the villagers of Syagard report that a U.S.-NATO drone attacked a group of teenagers, killing five of them. However, NATO administrators swear the group of teenagers were actually militants and that they killed 17 of them! To make things more convoluted, unnamed local government administrators in Shenwari District say a U.S.-NATO drone strike killed at least 12 people. The U.S. Obama regime claims to have shutdown their infamous Bagram prison. The Obama regime also claims the U.S. is no longer detaining anybody in Afghanistan, but that’s because the U.S. is now transferring their prisoners out-of-country.
In a U.S. federal court in the state of Pennsylvania, two food contractors pled guilty to war profiteering. Switzerland based Supreme Foodservice GmbH and United Arab Emirates based Supreme Foodservice FZE overcharged U.S. taxpayers in providing food for their military personnel, by as much as 125%! The two contractors used a third company (JAFCo) in a shell game to hide the exorbitant markups. The contractors were fined only $389-million, and prohibited from doing business with the U.S. government for only five years.
160 militia-personnel of the Army National Guard’s 1313th Engineer Company (Indiana U.S.A. ) deploying to Kuwait, in support of operations in Afghanistan.
The Army National Guard’s 153rd Brigade Support Battalion (Arizona U.S.A. ) returning from Afghanistan.
The Army National Guard’s 1175th & 1176th Transportation Companies (Tennessee U.S.A. ) returning from Afghanistan.
The European country of Slovakia announced they will send 66 soldiers to Afghanistan, to help the Obama regime’s NATO ops.
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