“America did not want peace for Afghanistan, because it had its own agendas and goals here.”-Hamid Karzai, calling the U.S. occupation a False Flag op during his final speech as president of Afghanistan
Balkh Province: In Mazar-e-Sharif City, an explosion wounded at least four people. National government officials say they don’t know what caused the explosion, but the local police chief said it was a bomb in a market place.
Faryab Province: In Maimana City, a bicycle bomb exploded, killing one person and wounding 23.
Ghazni Province: In Ajristan District, 100 civilians summarily executed by the surprise appearance of Islamic State insurgents, at least that’s what the government says. They also say 15 people were beheaded, the victims just happen to be Afghan National Police along with their entire families. Government officials not only reporting the sudden appearance of Islamic State False Flag (False Flag doesn’t mean it isn’t happening, it means the officially publicized reasons for it happening are intentionally false) insurgents, but that the group is rapidly growing in numerical strength. Government officials say Islamic State has captured several districts and closed down all paved road access to those areas. But here’s some clarification; government officials also explained that the reason they’re calling the insurgents ‘Islamic State’ is because they are made up of people from Afghanistan and Pakistan, and that the “killing of civilians” looks similar to what’s happening in Iraq and Syria (so this could be a False Flag claim by pro-Obama government officials to justify keeping U.S. troops in-country). Oh, by the way, ten additional Afghan government personnel were also killed.
But wait, Mujahideen are saying it was actually U.S. supported government troops that committed the murders of civilians, in fact they’ve been saying that for at least a decade.
Helmand Province: In Lashkargah City, a prosecuting attorney was assassinated. The assassins escaped.
Herat Province: In Obe District, four people assassinated by unknown gunmen. However, police say the victims were Mujahideen, so I can guess who the gunmen are.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, many Afghan senators announced they are opposed to the new president rushing into any new security deal with U.S. led NATO. This comes after USAF generals assigned to NATO stated they wanted a deal to be signed “very fast”. It looks as if the new occupation deal will not involve debate by the Afghan parliament. U.S. taxpayers have delivered yet another C-130 transport aircraft to the Afghan Air Force. It’s the third one, a fourth C-130 is expected at the end of 2014.
38 months after declaring that all Canuck combat troops were out of Afghanistan, it’s been revealed that there are indeed Canadian combat troops in Afghanistan. They’re all officers who’ve been recently sent to not only help NATO in Kabul, but they are actually commanding U.S. airborne troops! Canadian Brigadier General Simon Hetherington is now the deputy commander of operations in Afghanistan for the U.S. Army’s XVIII Airborne Corps! But even the Canuck general was shocked at his duty assignment: “To be completely honest, I didn’t know I would be deploying. It certainly isn’t well known. When family and friends hear where I am, they say that they thought we had taken the [Canadian] flag down [from being flown over Afghanistan].”
But wait there’s more. British empire General Herrignton’s normal duty assignment is with the U.S. Army’s XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, North Carolina U.S.A. He even attended the U.S. Army’s War College.
Kandahar Province: In Maruf District, three people killed by explosion. Police say they were Mujahideen trying to plant landmines. In Spin Boldak District, a bicycle bomb exploded wounding six people.
Kunar Province: In Ghazi Abad District, locals report a Madrassa was attacked by helicopter gunships, at least one student killed. Some reports say two people were killed.
Kunduz Province: Mujahideen say they’ve launched offensives against government troops. 29 people killed, 18 wounded.
Laghman Province: In Alingar District, NATO airstrike was called on a group of 15 people. Government officials would only say that at least one of those people were killed.
Nangarhar Province: In Sherzad District, a NATO airstrike killed at least three people. Apparently the airstrike was called in by Afghan boarder police. In Dur Baba District, government officials report the end of a four days battle. At least 55 people killed, four wounded.
Parwan Province: In Bagram District, two U.S. personnel were wounded when the vehicle they were in hit a landmine.
19 – 22 September 2014: U.S. terrorist DynCorp in trouble again!
Officials with the European Union announced they are going to make Europeans shell out 90.5-million euros ($114-million USD) for new rural development projects in Afghanistan.
And back in the Great White North, another Afghan migrant has been assassinated in Canada. A 19 years old student from Afghanistan was stabbed to death while trying to break up a fight at a Toronto high school. Police refuse to describe the killer, who turned himself in, because he is a juvenile.
Militiamen and women of the Army National Guard’s 123rd Mobile Public Affairs (Arizona U.S.A.) have deployed to Guantanamo Bay (Gitmo), Cuba. Officially they told local news media their job was to provide “transparency” on how summarily imprisoned people are treated.