In Parwan Province, U.S. News & World Report stated that three USAF airmen were wounded in a explosion at Bagram airbase. The airman are part of the 755th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron. The explosion ripped through the airmen’s outrageously expensive Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle.
In Paktia Province, reports that three villages were bombed by U.S./NATO airstrikes. At least 65 people killed. NATO/ISAF said they were all Mujahideen.
The Afghan National Army (ANA) claim they’ve killed 140 Mujahideen in Logar, Paktia and Nangarhar provinces. It was part of Operation Simurgh. The Afghan Ministry of Defense says many of those killed were Pakistani.
In Logar and Kunar provinces reports of U.S. airstrikes. At least 80 people killed. Afghan government sources are saying the airstrikes are being called in to stop human wave attacks by Mujahideen.
Also in Logar Province, Pul-e-Alam, a U.S. Army Specialist was killed by indirect fire. He was part of the 6th Squadron, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division. Mujahideen reported the bomb attack, but they claim five U.S. personnel were killed.
In Zabul Province, Shahjoi District, an explosion killed nine people and wounded 12 others. The bomb was meant for the local Afghan National Police (ANP) commander, who was among those killed.
In Kandahar Province, Spin Boldak District, an explosion killed a woman and her two daughters. In Panjwayi District, and explosion killed one woman. Also, the sons of a police commander assassinated by Mujahideen, conducted a home invasion retaliation, killing a man and his two sons. However, Mujahideen say the man and his sons were not involved in their assassination of the cop commander.
In Kunduz Province, Dashte Archi District, the villages of Haji Zarghoon and Haji Sarfaraz were subjected to Israeli home invasions by NATO/ANA troops. Six people kidnapped.
In Laghman Province, four villagers were kidnapped by government officials, who’re now asking the village elders to pay a large amount of money for their freedom (25000 Afghani per kidnap victim).
An Afghan diplomat has been kidnapped in Pakistan’s Baluchistan Province.
According to U.S. military news sources, such as Marine Corps Times, Afghanistan has become the craigslist hot spot for homosexual sex! That is a direct violation of the U.S. Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), which forbids even heterosexual sex in combat zones! This is just another revelation in the decline and fall of the morality of the United States. Other news sources have reported on homosexual crimes being committed upon Afghan boys by U.S./NATO personnel. Even the Canadian military has sealed their scandalous investigation into it!
The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) confirmed that U.S. tax dollars are going to Afghan contractors known to support Mujahideen. SIGAR blamed the U.S. Army Suspension and Debarment Office, which refused to cancel 43 contracts linked to the Mujahideen. “I am deeply troubled that the U.S. military can pursue, attack, and even kill terrorists and their supporters, but that some in the U.S. government believe we cannot prevent these same people from receiving a government contract.”-John Sopko, SIGAR
Also, SIGAR revealed that $47 million tax dollars went down the toilet in a USAID program called Stability in Key Areas Program. SIGAR says it was a failure because there’s still no stability in Afghanistan. SIGAR says it’s because not one dollar went to those who were supposed to get it: “…Although USAID had disbursed approximately $47 million for the four SIKA contracts as of March 31, 2013, none of the funds had gone to grants that fund community projects….”
So who got the $47 million? DAI of Bethesda, Maryland, and AECOM of Los Angeles, California.
The Christian Science Monitor reporting that a dam being built by the taxpayers of India could mean war with Iran and Turkmenistan. The Salma Dam could be complete by the end of 2014 (the same time U.S./NATO is to draw down). It blocks rivers that flow into Iran and Turkmenistan. The dam will allow local Afghan farms to increase production and will generate electricity.
The U.S. Department of Defense admits that 2241 U.S. service members have died since the start of the War on Terror in Afghan.