Ghazni Province: NATO member Poland announced they are pulling out their troops early. Instead of waiting until the end of 2014, Poland will withdraw about half of their troops by May.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a woman has become the first police chief for the city’s 1st District. Police seized 3.5kg of heroine (packaged in 409 capsules) at the international airport. They say the traffickers were heading to India. An Afghan National Police (ANP) vehicle was hit with a magnetic bomb. Cops say the vehicle was damaged but nobody was hurt. An area of Kabul City frequented by foreigners was hit by a suicide bomber and two Mujahideen gunmen. People from Canada, Germany, Lebanon, United Kingdom and United States were killed or wounded. One of those killed was the head of the evil International Monetary Fund’s Afghan operations! The attack on the upscale restaurant in the city’s 14th District lasted at least five hours. Afghans were also killed. At least 29 people killed, dozens wounded. For some reason, the police chief and two other cop commanders from the city’s 10th District were fired. Government officials say the three cop commanders are being investigated for negligence in connection to the attack. Mujahideen say the attack on the city’s 14th District was a vengeance attack for what happened in Parwan Province (see below).
Kandahar Province: A U.S. Army Specialist, from the U.S. state of North Carolina, died from “non-hostile” injuries. The U.S. Army is investigating the cause. In Maiwan District, three children playing football (soccer) were killed when the field they were on got hit by an artillery rocket. Four children wounded. Of course local government officials blame Mujahideen, but have no proof. In Spin Boldak District, a bicycle bomb exploded wounding three people.
Maidan Wardak Province: In Syed Abad District, a residential compound was hit by a missile believed fired from a U.S. drone. One person was killed. There was also a report of an Israeli style invasion (possibly by the Obama regime’s Presidential Guards) in which a university student was kidnapped.
Nuristan Province: In Kamdish District, a U.S. drone strike killed nine people. Afghan government officials say most of the nine people were from Pakistan, planning attacks against the Afghan government. Of course they presented no proof of their claim.
Parwan Province: A U.S. Army Special Forces Sergeant, from the U.S. state of Tennessee, was shot and killed by Mujahideen. Mujahideen say five of their own were killed in the attack. U.S. Special Forces and Afghan National Army (ANA) retaliated by calling in an airstrike killing at least 14 civilians including three women and five children, and wounding dozens more, according to government officials investigating the incident. U.S.-NATO-ISAF officials admitted to killing only two civilians. But there is some confusion; ISAF says the incident took place in Ghorband District, while the Afghan investigators say the U.S. airstrike hit Siagh Gerd District. Witnesses confirm the U.S. airstrike hit four homes in the Waz Ghar valley of Siagh Gerd District.
Tahkar Province: In Darqad District, an Israeli style home invasion (possibly by the Obama regime’s Presidential Guard) resulted in ten people being kidnapped.
Uruzgan Province: In Chinartu District, reports that a mortar round landed on a house, killing one girl and wounding another girl inside. It happened while government forces were locked in battle with Mujahideen.
The Indian government is asking U.S. led NATO not to go through with the 2014 pullout. Indian officials would also like to see President Hamid Karzai sign the Obama regime’s security deal for 2014 and beyond.
Afghanistan has agreed to a military “Friendship” pact with France. The military pact continues French presence in Afghanistan beyond the 2014 NATO pullout.
Germany’s ambassador to Pakistan, Cyrill Nunn, said “NATO forces will be moving out soon but that does not mean that the international community will abandon Afghanistan and stop taking interest in its affairs. Germany will continue to be involved in reconstruction and provide economic help. It will also train Afghan security forces. So nobody should worry that the friends of Afghanistan will leave the region.”
The German NGO, Welthungerhilfe, is asking that taxpayers fork over even more aid money for Afghanistan!
A former Red Coat Bilderberger British empire soldier who lost his right eye when he was shot in Helmand Province, and then was medically kicked out of the Red Coat army, savagely killed his 20 month old daughter. At first he blamed PTSD, but then admitted to police that he always liked to hurt people and that was why he became an evil Red Coat soldier. He was sentenced to six years in prison.
Barack Obama issued an executive order, creating a new Department of State office in Afghanistan, to be called Afghanistan and Pakistan Strategic Partnership Office. The office will be in charge of “further security and stabilization” after the 2014 pullout!
The U.S. Department of Defense claims there is a “new” video of the U.S. Army Sergeant (from Idaho) who was captured by Mujahideen. For some reason it hasn’t been made public. In previous statements, Afghan Mujahideen say they are not the ones holding the POW, that he was actually captured by Pakistani Mujahideen (aka Haqqani Network).
150 militiamen from the Army National Guard’s 276th Engineering Company 203rd Engineers, from the U.S. state of Missouri, deploying to Afghanistan in February.
110 militiamen from the Army National Guard’s 237th Military Police Company, from the U.S. state of New Hampshire, returned home from Afghanistan.