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World War 3 Afghanistan, 05 – 09 September 2014: Americans pay for Afghanistan’s internet! Iran captures Islamic State militants! Austria accuses U.S. ambassador of stealing millions! More proof the U.S. is there to rape the resources!

Balk Province: In Alburz District, reports that two days of battles left at least 55 people dead and 35 wounded.

Farah Province: In Bala Baluk District, villagers report an airstrike killed a 13 years old boy who was tending to his family’s sheep.

Ghazni Province: In Ghazni City, a firefight resulted in at least two cops killed, and seven Mujahideen killed or wounded.

Herat Province: One cop killed and several wounded during several battles across the province.

Kabul Province: In the 11th district of Kabul City, police say people shooting bullets into the air during celebrations unintentionally killed one person and wounded five others.  The evil U.S. supported National Directorate of Security (NDS) arrested a truck driver and charged him with hauling explosives.  Pics of the truck show bags of what looks like fertilizer.  Fertilizer can be used to make explosives, but NDS officials called the fertilizer itself “explosives”.   Afghan defense minister Bismillah Khan Mohammadi is asking U.S. led NATO to attack Pakistan!  He claims Pakistan hit Kunar and Nuristan provinces with more than 5-thousand artillery rounds over the past two years.  The U.S. taxpayer funded internet service Paywast just launched a healthcare call center.  What’s significant is that earlier this year the New York Times reported the USAID funded operation has failed, due to lack of funding.  Apparently the internet (social media) company is alive and well and still being funded by U.S. taxpayers.  Paywast was created in 2011, through a U.S. Department of State order, and is actually overseen by a U.S. operation known as UStronics.    “If you ask Afghans how they feel about USAID funding a specific project, they laugh and tell you that the road under their feet was also funded by the Americans, because most things are. U.S. involvement is the default assumption here.”-unnamed Afghan official interviewed by ThinkProgress

Kandahar Province: In Arghistan District, the district police chief was assassinated by Kamikaze bomber.   The bomber blew himself up after entering the police station, two cops also killed, six wounded.  In Shahwalikot District, reports that NATO and Afghan government forces began an offensive against Mujahideen, however, two innocent nomads (Kuchi) were killed by a NATO airstrike.

Kunar Province: Government officials claim Pakistan fired 85 artillery rounds into three of Kunar’s districts.  Two people killed, six wounded.  In Marwara District, a NATO drone strike killed three people.  The jerk wad government officials first called the victims Pakistani militants, but then retracted that statement saying they could not identify the victims.

Logar Province: In Baraki Barak District, at least 19 people killed or wounded during a firefight.

Maidan Wardak Province: It was confirmed that the Hajj and Religious Affairs director for Ghazni Province was kidnapped, and then executed for being a U.S.-Afghan government spy.

Nangarhar Province: In Achin District, a U.S. led NATO drone strike killed at least three people, and wounded three others.  Government officials say it’s part of a new offensive against Mujahideen.

Paktika Province: In Gayan District, villagers reported an airstrike which killed five people.

01 – 04 September 2014: Islamic State shows up in Afghanistan

Iran announced they’ve captured U.S. and Arabian created Islamic State (IS, ISIS, ISIL) militants while they were crossing the Afghan border into Iran.   Iranian officials say the Agahan and Pakistani IS militants were trying to sneak across Iran to join IS gangs in Syria and Iraq.

The Obama regime lied (or at least the U.S. news media lied) about an airliner being “forced” to land inside Iran.  The Dubai airliner left Bagram airbase but for some reason ran low on fuel and decided to fly through Iranian airspace to save fuel. Iran asked the crew to make an emergency landing, because Iranian officials found the crew’s explanation for violating Iran’s airspace suspicious.  Iran refueled the plane and it continued on its way.  By the way, there were 100 U.S. citizens on the plane. Suspicious.

The European country of Austria has accused former U.S. ambassador to Iraq and Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, with stealing $1.4-million!  He is being investigated for transferring money from companies that were paid trough taxpayer funded contracts into his Austrian wife’s bank account.   Her account has been frozen.   The former U.S. ambassador is also being investigated in the United States for failing to pay taxes.

More than 140 militiamen/women of the Army National Guard’s 114th Transportation Company (Minnesota U.S.A.) returning from Afghanistan.

About 50 militiamen/women of the Army National Guard’s Company G, 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment (Colorado U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

About 140 militiamen/women of the Army National Guard’s 1229th Transportation Company (Maryland U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has determined that the rare earth mineral resources (used to make your cell phone and computer) of Afghanistan are worth $1-trillion USD! You think Obama’s gonna walk away from that?

World War 3 Afghanistan, 01 – 04 September 2014: Islamic State shows up in Afghanistan? While U.S. infrastructure collapses, U.S. taxpayers give away billions of $ to Afghanistan!

Ghazni Province:  In Ghazni City, a U.S. Army Specialist from Massachusetts was shot and killed by Mujahideen.   Worcester Telegram & Gazette said he “was valiantly killed”, as if they were there and witnessed it.   According to French news sources, Mujahideen launched their attack on the police-military compound with a massive kamikaze truck bomb explosion followed by three hours of shooting.   Agence France-Presse says the battle resulted in at least 13 pro-U.S. personnel being killed, and 60 wounded.  However, they did not mention the presence of U.S. forces.  The local police chief says 15 Mujahideen were killed, and various Afghan news sources say as many as 190 people are wounded.   Ghazni’s provincial Hajj and Religious Affairs chief, along with two other people, were kidnapped as they drove to Kabul.  The kidnapping took place as they were passing through Maidan Wardak Province.

Helmand Province: In Mosa Qala District, government officials report they are battling a major offensive by Mujahideen.  No other info given.   In Garamser District, the Afghan National Army officially opened a new base.  That base was built by the U.S. Marine Corps at a cost to U.S. taxpayers of $86-million USD!  In Greshk District, taxpayers of NATO member countries are about to hand over Shorab Airfield to the Afghan government.

Herat province: In Obe District, for some unknown reason Mujahideen released four cops they captured in a recent battle.

Kabul Province:  The Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan (IEC) has now thrown out thousands of votes from at least 307 polling stations!  How’s that for Obama’s “succesful” ‘democratic’ election?  Out going president Hamid Karzai says he’s now forced to hold office until the “succesful” election vote recounts are concluded, if the Obama puppet candidates can behave themselves and accept the decision.   The U.S. led NATO announced it will somehow increase taxpayer funding to the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police to $5.1-billion after 2014!

Kandahar Province: The terror group USAID just gave away 27-million U.S. tax dollars, under the Power Transmission Expansion and Connectivity (PTEC) Program.

Kunar Province: In Shonkiri area, a U.S. airstrike killed three people. Local government officials say they were all Pakistanis trying to attack Afghanistan.  Provincial officials claim Pakistan fired more than 100 artillery rounds,  forcing dozens of evacuations of families in the area.  Afghan National Army (ANA) officials revealed that a group of ANA soldiers turned their guns on each other, at least 11 were killed.   It happened at a FOB (Forward Operating Base).

Nangarhar Province: In Ghani Khel District, an explosion killed at least two cops and two civilians.  Dozens of people were wounded.  Local government officials say police had gathered to investigate reports of a kamikaze bomber in the area when the explosion occurred.

Uruzgan Province: In Shahid Asas District, four policemen attacked and killed three other cops.  The four renegade cops escaped with all the weapons and ammo at the police checkpoint.

26 – 31 August 2014: Afghan provinces are creations of the U.S.!

The British empire’s BBC interviewed members of a Mujahideen group.  They threaten to join the Islamic State (aka ISIS or ISIL) now operating in Iraq and Syria.  Pakistani officials say Islamic State is distributing Khilafah propaganda in refugee camps along the Afghan-Pakistan border.

In the U.S. state of Georgia, a police officer is suing the city of Savannah.  He claims he has been denied promotions and even pay because he is a member of the Army National Guard, and has been deployed to Kuwait and Afghanistan.  Even the city’s Human Resources officer told the court that back in 2001 the cop was actually threatened with unemployment if he was ever called up for active duty.  I know exactly what his ass-hole employers are doing, they think that because he joined the National Guard after they hired him they can use that as an legal excuse to refuse to promote him, or to even fire him.  They need to read the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994, as well as their own state’s laws regarding members of the National Guard.

The Army National Guard’s 262nd Engineering Company (Maine U.S.A.) has had their deployment to Afghanistan canceled: “This cancellation marks the first time since 2003 that we do not have any Maine Army Guard units deployed or readying to deploy.”-Brigadier General James Campbell

Militia-Medics of the Army National Guard’s 182nd Medical Company (Massachusetts U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 26 – 31 August 2014: Afghan provinces are creations of the U.S.! Karzai ready to split! More Guard deployments as Congress cuts funding! More proof taxpayers being ripped off!

Farah Province: In Bala Bolok District, somebody beheaded a local religious leader.   Local news reports say Mujahideen assassinated the Imam because he was actually a spy for the pro-Obama government.   In Posht-e-Rod District, battles resulted in four local cops and one Mujahid killed.  In Posht-e-Koh District, government officials accuse Mujahideen of attacking a group of people who were traveling to Iran for work.  11 killed, four wounded.

Helmand Province: In Khanshin and Garamser districts, reports of large scale battles.  Government officials gave no details, other than claiming they’ve repelled the Mujahideen.    Mujahideen say they killed at least 19 government personnel as well as destroyed five armored vehicles.

Herat Province:  In separate incidents five women were killed.  Two killed by their husbands, two killed by unknown assassins and one killed by her brother-in-law.  In Ghorian District, an assassination attempt against a local politician left one person dead, but the politician escaped with his life.  Three people were also wounded, after the politician’s police escort vehicle was hit by an explosion.  In Obe District, five policeman have gone missing.  Local government officials say they were kidnapped by Mujahideen during an attack, however there is the strong possibility the cops switched sides and became Mujahideen.

Jawzjan Province: In Mardian District, a battle between Mujahideen and people bribed by the pro-Obama government left at least two people dead and the pro-Obama forces without food.

Kabul Province: In Sarubi District, reports that government helicopters attacked a village, killing four people.  In Kabul City, a high peace council committee member from Nuristan Province was assassinated while in the capital of Afghanistan.  He was shot while returning from a Mosque.  Thousands of votes from another 69 polling stations have been declared invalid in the “successful” elections.  Of course one of Obama’s puppets, Abdullah Abdullah, is again refusing to recognize the internationally observed vote recount.  The United Nations asked the other Obama puppet, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadai, to remove his election observers from the vote recount process.  UN officials said the Obama regime puppet candidates were actually interfering with the recount.  Even the Obama regime’s ambassador to Afghanistan admitted to CNN that both Obama regime puppet candidates committed election fraud.   So much for Obama’s “successful” elections and Afghanistan getting a new president by the end of August.  Despite the obvious failure of the elections, local news reports say out going president Hamid Karzai is all ready to get out-a-town: “The president has packed up already, days ago.  A lot of the furniture is staying as it belongs to the palace, but his personal belongings, everything and especially his books, which are very dear to him, are packed.”

Afghan news reports say the new U.S. general in charge of Afghanistan claims the United States isn’t  going anywhere, even though he is officially the last general to command ISAF.   U.S. Army General John Campbell has taken over from USMC General Joseph Dunford.  In an official ceremony held in Kabul Serena Hotel,  taxpayers from around the world were told they can be proud that they’ve paid for Afghanistan to switch over from analog broadcast radio-TV to digital broadcast!  An official with the Minister of Communications and Information Technology stated that an “unprecedented” $2.2-billion USD has been “invested” into the Afghan communications industry.

Kunar Province: More reports of Pakistani artillery strikes.

Laghman Province: In Badpakh District, reports that a village was hit by an airstrike, killing one man and wounding two other people.

Logar Province: In Pul-e-Alam City, a bomb exploded at the compound of the local Obama regime sponsored militia.  At least three cops and two civilians were killed.

Nangarhar Province: In Jalalabad City, Mujahideen attacked the  National Directorate of Security (NDS) compound.  At least eight people killed, 59 wounded.

Nuristan Province: In Du-Aab District, battles left at least 28 people dead, 13 wounded.  Government officials say many of those killed were militants from Pakistan.  However, Mujahideen say most of those killed were government personnel, claiming only one Mujahid was killed.

Paktika Province: The Border Police claim they’ve  captured 27 armed Pakistanis trying to infiltrate into Afghanistan.  Police say the Pakistanis were in a convoy of four vehicles and had radios as well.

There are many provinces in Afghanistan, but if you do the research you’ll discover that many weren’t officially established (internationally recognized) until after the U.S. invasion in 2001.  In other words they are artificial, and are one of the reasons why Mujahideen see their country as being occupied and controlled by the United States.

Interpol and Afghan police helped Iranian police capture a woman convicted of murder in Iran.  She somehow escaped to Afghanistan. Reports said Iran also turned over nine Afghans wanted for murder in Afghanistan.

Why are U.S. and international taxpayers forking over billions to help Afghanistan, when such help has been forthcoming since the 1990s through charities?  The Aga Khan Foundation revealed that Afghanistan has been getting hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars in aid (mainly through India) ever since the Taliban government was established in 1994: “We have sent variety of technical support to our teams working in Afghanistan, and teams in Afghanistan including Afghanis have come and trained in India from our staff. For example, we have a support called Aga Khan World support program.  They are primarily based in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar and the work they do is natural resource management. Water shed management, check dams working with community organizations on how to govern water resources and another resources as well as agricultural work, things like rain water harvesting, safe water those kinds of things.”-Matt Reed,  Aga Khan Foundation

About 60 personnel from the National Guard’s Agricultural Development Team (Arkansas U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.

At least 124 militiamen (that includes women) of the Army National Guard’s 105th Personnel Division and 252nd Military Police Company (Tennessee U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.

Militia-airmen of the Air National Guard’s 179th Airlift Wing (Ohio U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.  The deployment is called “involuntary tasking”.

According to news reports out of the U.S. state of Washington, the U.S. Congress is about to pass a funding bill that will kill one out of every five Washington National Guard jobs.  In fact the entire 66th Theater Aviation Command could be shutdown!  These cuts by the still warmongering U.S. Congress will affect all Guard units in all U.S. states: “What we object to, is that we are being taken down to a force structure level that we haven’t seen since before World War Two.  And we think that’s dangerous.”-Major General Bret Daugherty

The Iowa National Guard reports that the cuts proposed by the U.S. Congress would kill 650 jobs in the Hawkeye State!

World War 3: South West Pacific Australia now “enhanced” partner of North Atlantic! All you happy taxpayers are the real targets!

05 September 2014 (17:24 UTC-07 Tango)/10 Dhu l-Qa’da 1435/14 Shahrivar 1393/12 Gui-You 4712

“NATO need to step up and start to communicate that this is a dangerous world. There is a purpose to this alliance. It is not just a hangover from the Cold War, just a club. This alliance has a purpose for a more dangerous world.”-Robin Niblett, British empire’s Royal Institute of International Affairs

There was a time when we were all told that NATO was for countries that bordered the northern area of the Atlantic Ocean, hence North Atlantic Treaty Organization.  But now there are many countries on the other side of the World who are special members.  Today the South West Pacific country of Australia just had its special membership upgraded to “enhanced”.

This is because United States led NATO officials are pissing themselves over their loss of control of their covert insurgant group now known as Islamic State,  and the never ending Tar Baby known as Afghanistan, as well as realizing they’ve pissed-off Mother Russia by trying to abscond with Ukraine!

Australia is not the only NATO wannabe having its pseudo-membership (officially called “NATO partners”) upgraded; Finland, Georgia, Jordan and Sweden are getting upgraded as well.

Australia’s first job as an “enhanced” partner is leading a NATO conference on what to do with Afghanistan (at the current NATO summit in police state Wales, British empire).

What it sounds like to me is that NATO has got so big it is going to split into at least three regions; one to handle Europe/Russia, one to handle Afghanistan/Asia and one to handle their renegade insurgent groups in the Middle East/North Africa.

Of course, the real issue being discussed at the current NATO summit in Wales, is how to get all you happy taxpayers to pay for this new ‘enhanced’ NATO?

World War 3 Afghanistan, 21 – 25 August 2014: U.S. taxpayers spend $92-million on Afghan schools! Obama gives 200+ MRAPs away! Obama offers $30-million U.S. tax-dollars reward! Yet another taxpayer funded study says war is bad for you!

Helmand Province: In Greshk District, five cops were killed by a fellow cop turned Mujahideen.  The shooter got away with all their weapons and ammo.  Near Lashkargah City, a Kamikaze bomber blew up his car after police started shooting at him.  16 people wounded.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, two explosions rock the 12th District. The first wounding three cops and one civilian, the second explosion wounded 11 Afghan National Army (ANA) troops and three civilians.  So much for all that high tech spy equipment U.S. taxpayers have been forced to pay for; the Obama regime is so frustrated that they’re now offering Afghans a $30-million USD reward for info that helps the U.S. capture Pakistani Mujahideen leaders (specifically Haqqani Network).  It’s being handled through John Kerry’s Department of failed State’s Rewards for Justice program.  The Obama regime also announced it is giving the ANA 212 MRAPs (Mine Resistant Ambushed Protected) vehicles, at U.S. taxpayer expense.  On top of all those U.S. taxpayer funded giveaways, the terrorist group known as USAID has given $92-million to the Afghan Ministry of Higher Education for the University Support and Workforce Development Program (USWDP).  A program to help stop opium growing (funded by taxpayers in other countries) has resulted in a huge jump in saffron production in Afghanistan.  The Export Promotion Agency reports that Afghanistan exported $1-million worth of saffron just in the first three months of 2014!  Here’s an update on that supposed “successful” election that won’t die; votes from 72 polling stations have been thrown out!  How’s that for your precious ‘democracy’?

Kandahar Province: In Maruf District, local officials say Pakistani government forces tried crossing into Afghan territory.  Afghan forces and local villagers stopped the incursion, killing one Pakistani soldier and wounding five others.  Prior to that Pakistan lobbed artillery rounds into the district for three hours, killing at least one person and wounding several others.  In Behsud District, a Kamikaze bomber rammed his bomb-car into a NATO convoy.  Five NATO personnel wounded.

Kunar Province: Local officials claiming 114 artillery rounds from Pakistan impacted in Dangam and Sarkano districts, at least seven people wounded.  In Dangam District, a U.S. airstrike killed at least six people.  Afghan officials claim the victims were from Pakistan.

Kunduz Province: In Khanabad District, Afghan government forces bribed locals to attack Mujahideen.  It was part of a large scale military operation.  The result was at least 25 people killed, and hundreds of people now homeless.

Paktia Province: In Gardez City, a U.S. Army Sergeant from California was killed.  U.S. officials called it “non-hostile”, but there is an investigation.

Pakistan is accusing the U.S. created Afghan National Directorate of Security (NDS) of being behind the terrorist attacks inside Pakistan.

The Mihail Kogalniceanu airbase, in the European country of Romania, is now the new Transit  Center for U.S. personnel and logistics heading to and from Afghanistan.  This comes after the Central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan was finally able to convince U.S. forces to leave their Manas airbase (aka Ganci airbase).  U.S. Air Force officials claim the new Romanian base will cost U.S. taxpayers a hard to believe 77% less than the one in Kyrgyzstan (or it could cost 100% less if we just get out of Afghanistan!).

The U.S. Veterans Affairs paid for yet another study which concluded that war is bad for you!  Time and time again, war after war after conflict after police action etc, these studies are done and they always end with the same conclusion: War is bad for you!  This time the study looked at 814 Minnesota National Guard personnel and veterans who served in the War on Terror.  The study concluded that the reason why most veterans are suffering psychological problems is because the acts of war directly oppose their moralistic upbringing as Christians, or as citizens of a country that espouses Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness!  This is what I call a No Shit Sherlock moment, however, it seems we have to constantly have senseless wars to remind us why we have such idealistic beliefs.  (Maybe humans are really inherently evil, and like the Man said in the movie A Few Good Men, “You can’t handle the truth!”)

World War 3 Afghanistan, 16 – 20 August 2014: NATO targets cops! Afghan government places U.S. citizen under house arrest! Sexual abuse is the plaything of the elites! Obama regime does not want “successful” election outcome!

Badakhshan Province: In Keshm District, a political candidate was arrested for smuggling opium.  Local cops claim the politician was driving a Ford Ranger that was packed with 294 kg (648 pounds) of opium.  Supporters of the politician say he was framed.

Helmand Province: In Greshk District three people killed, four wounded after the vehicle they were in ran over a landmine.  In Kajaki District, conflicting reports say Mujahideen executed five of their own.  Some reports say they were executed for being Obama regime spies, while other reports say they were executed for dereliction of duty during recent battles in Sangin district.

Kabul Province: An off duty U.S. Army Sergeant 1st Class from Florida was stabbed to death by three Mujahideen.  News reports out of Kabul City initially called the U.S. Army sergeant a “foreign citizen” and said he was stabbed to death after an argument with an Afghan man.  Kabul police claim they’ve arrested a Mujahid involved in the killing.  Mujahideen admit they did not know their target was a U.S. soldier, only that he was a NATO-ISAF employee.  They also admit they waited until the soldier was off duty and “out shopping” before they assassinated him.   Mujahideen say they also assassinated an Afghan contractor who was working for occupying forces.  They say he was acting as a spy for the United States.   The Independent Human Rights Commission of Afghanistan investigated the increasing sexual abuse of teenaged boys and found that the perpetrators are the elites of Afghanistan; the ultra rich, warlords and politicians.  Speaking of politicians, the two presidential candidates (who’re both Obama regime puppets) continue to play games with the unsuccessful “successful” elections.  The United Nations condemns the fact that ‘observers’ from the presidential candidates continue to interfere with the vote recounts. In the latest incident the Obama regime backed ‘observers’ attacked election workers, stabbing four of them.   And the shit just gets deeper; a U.S. reporter for The New York Times spent days under house arrest, and suffered interrogation because of what he reported regarding the unsuccessful “successful” elections.  He was barred from leaving Afghanistan, but now he’s being kicked out.  Apparently there has been no comment from the Obama regime regarding this action against a U.S. reporter, which implies the Obama regime supports it.  The reporter found out that there are plans to throwout the election results altogether and create a new pro-U.S. Afghan government (in other words a U.S. backed coup. The Obama regime and their puppets in Afghanistan want to know where the reporter got his info).  So far only Afghan news media organizations are supporting The New York Times reporter.

Kandahar Province: In Kandahar City, a former Mujahid was assassinated, nobody claims credit.

Kunar Province: In Dangam District, officials claim 156 artillery rounds from Pakistan impacted over the past few days.  Tribal elders in 14 districts are warning that if the Obama regime supported government does not take action against Pakistan (as promised), they will.  In Sarkano District, a U.S.-NATO airstrike killed at least two people and wounded one.

Kunduz Province: Mujahideen say they’ve liberated the villages of Sojiani, Boz, Sang Gosh, Dawlatyar, Jan Qataghan, Tejri and Darwaza Kun.

Logar Province: In Azra District, local officials report that 750 Mujahideen attacked several police FOBs (Forward Operating Base).  At least five people killed, battles are ongoing.

Nuristan Province: In Du-Aab District, Mujahideen attacked Afghan Police FOBs.   At least ten people killed, three wounded.

Parwan Province: In Ghorband District, a U.S.-NATO airstrike targeted a police FOB.  Three cops killed, one wounded.  Provincial officials stated that U.S.-NATO forces were already in the area providing medical services to nearby villagers.  Apparently the medical teams thought the local police were Mujahideen and called in the airstrike.  NATO-ISAF officials claim they are investigating.  This is not the first time U.S. led NATO killed Afghan police.

“We plan to continue our strong support for the ANSF [Afghan National Security Forces], including through the train, advise, and assist mission that will follow the conclusion of the ISAF mission.”-John Kerry, U.S. Secretary of failed State

World War 3 Afghanistan, 11 – 15 August 2014: More mystery deaths of U.S. vets! Ground battles and U.S. airstrikes increasing! Australia secretly supports Mujahideen? Iran becomes biggest trade partner! Mujahideen play Robin Hood! Obama ‘flips the bird’ at killed U.S. Army General!

Badakhshan Province:  In Jurm District, Mujahideen ambushed the provincial governor, provincial security chief and the local National Directorate of Security (NDS) official.  After several hours of fighting the officials escaped, at least three NDS agents wounded.  Mujahideen claim 11 people were killed, ten wounded.

Faryab Province: In Almar District, contractor/mercenaries (Arbaki) raid a village and ‘confiscated’ valuable personal possessions.  Villagers appealed to Mujahideen, who then kicked the asses of the U.S. funded Arbakis.  Mujahideen claim all possessions were retrieved, as well as capturing a motorcycle.

Ghazni Province: In Ghazni City, a U.S. Army Airborne Sergeant 1st Class (from Texas) was killed when Mujahideen preempted an attempted raid by the U.S. forces.   Mujahideen claim they killed three U.S. personnel, and that U.S. airstrikes killed several Mujahideen as well as civilians.  In Shalgar District, Mujahideen attacked a FOB (Forward Operating Base).  Three Arbaki killed, one Mujahid killed.  In Geru District, a NATO airstrike killed at least seven people.  Afghan government officials claim that two of those killed are from Pakistan.

Helmand Province: In Marjah District, U.S.-NATO airstrike killed 21 people.  Afghan government officials claim all 21 victims were Mujahideen, yet provided no proof.  In Khanshin District, four civilians killed when they drove over a landmine.  In Nad Ali District, Mujahideen attacked NATO personnel standing next to their APC.  A 30 minute firefight resulted.  Mujahideen reported seeing medevac ‘copters flying in after the battle.  In Lashkargah City, a former political campaign manager was assassinated by men on motorcycles.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, it was revealed that back in January a British empire Labour Party political candidate was assassinated by Mujahideen.  Supposedly he was in Afghanistan observing the distribution of ‘aid’ from the United Kingdom.  Ministry of the Interior reporting (yet again) that hundreds of people have been killed, and hundreds wounded across Afghanistan in the past five days of battles.   The Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries confirms that Afghan exports are crashing.  The latest three month survey reported “At least 9.9 percent of the employees of the surveyed companies had lost their jobs in a most favorable season of the year, which is unprecedented in our surveys.”  Economic officials blame it on the unsuccessful “successful” elections.  The Independent Electoral Complaints Commission is now asking Ministry of Interior, Afghan Intelligence and Afghan Attorney General to investigate the ongoing, and Obama regime instigated, election fraud.  Outgoing president Hamid Karzai continues to insist that Afghanistan will have a new president by the end of August.   A female Afghan member of parliament has endorsed the Mujahideen and the creation of an Islamic State in Afghanistan.  Audio tapes reveal that she has been holding discussions with Mujahideen supporters in the British empire country of Australia!  Reports say the audio taped discussions with supporters in Australia show they also support such groups as ISIS-ISIL in Syria and Iraq!

Kandahar Province: A teenager arrested on suspicion of being a kamikaze bomber reports that he was given a drug to make him more aggressive.  Sounds like ‘good’ ol’ Meth.  Reports that the police chief who ordered the summary execution of prisoners has resigned, due to overwhelming protests by local people.  His basic rationalization for killing prisoners is that once they’re released they’re so pissed at having been in prison that they become Mujahideen.   In Spin Boldak District, local police turned their weapons on each other.  Eight cops killed, including the police chief.

Kunar Province: In Ghaziabad District, about 400 Mujahideen went on the offensive against the Afghan National Army and local police, dozens of people killed.  In Watapur District, six U.S.-NATO airstrikes killed at least 15 people.  In Dangam, Shegal, Marwara , Sarkano and Kadish districts, reports that 81 artillery rounds from Pakistan impacted within a 36 hours period.  A 15 years old boy was killed.

Kunduz Province: Near Kunduz City, government officials report a week long battle with Mujahideen.   At least 20 civilians killed, ten wounded.  Mujahideen claim they killed dozens of “oppressive” police.

Logar Province: In Pul-e-Alam City, Mujahideen claim they wounded   at least one U.S. personnel during a firefight.

Nangarhar Province: In Chaprihar District, villagers report that U.S.-NATO personnel raided their village and kidnapped two people.

Paktia Province: In Zurmat District, villagers report a U.S.-NATO/Afghan government raid killed two women and one man.  In the same district, Mujahideen claim they sniped to death two people who were dressed like U.S.-NATO military personnel.

Paktika Province: In Orgun District, a U.S.-NATO airstrike killed at least five people.

“The value of trade between Iran and Afghanistan, including transit of goods and fuel products, has hit $5-billion per year.”-Nasir Ahmad Noor, Afghanistan’s ambassador to Iran

The Obama regime claims at least 25% of Afghan government forces are actually Mujahideen.  The Afghan Ministry of Defense vehemently denies this, however, Mujahideen reported that in the past five days several dozens of Afghan government personnel switched sides and became Mujahideen.

The U.S. Army General killed in Afghanistan was buried in Virginia U.S.A.  Strangely his boss, Commander in Chief President Barack Obama, refused to attend the funeral.  U.S. news reports said Obama was out golfing!

One of the U.S. Marines who urinated on dead Afghans is now dead himself!  The retired Jar Head was found dead by his wife, but get this, the local police say it was not “foul play” and it was not suicide either!  An attorney for the family is blaming it on prescription medications.

95 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 950th Engineer Company (Wisconsin U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.

100 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 927th Engineer Company (Louisiana U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 07 – 10 August 2014: U.S.-NATO on defensive! War officially on with Pakistan! Obama regime backed police summarily executes prisoners, and brags about it! More taxpayer rip offs! More National Guardsmen found dead in the United States!

Bamyan Province: In Hajigak, the Steel Authority of India announced they are spending $1.14-billion USD on the Afghan Iron and Steel Consortium (AIFSCO).  This is on top of $2.9-billion spent by other mining operations since 2011!  At least three international mining companies are spending big bucks developing infrastructure so they can begin mining an estimated 1.5-million metric tons per year of iron ore!

Faryab Province: In Khawajah Sabz Posh District, the local government “intelligence” boss was assassinated supposedly by Mujahideen, along with his driver.  Interestingly another intelligence official was ‘allowed’ to live.

Helmand Province: In Marjah District, U.S.-NATO conducted an airstrike that killed 13 people.

Herat Province: A Soviet intelligence officer thought to have been killed during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan has been found alive and well.  Turns out he defected during the 1980s and became a Mujahid: “In Russia I lived in Moscow. I was deployed to Afghanistan. After fighting for two years, I was injured. I was shot in the head. I collapsed unconscious to the ground. A Mujahideen commander took me to his house. I don’t know how long I was unconscious for. When I finally opened my eyes, I saw I was being cared for by the Mujahideen commander’s family. The Mujahideen saved my life. I was unconscious so they could have easily killed me. They had the power and opportunity to kill me but they didn’t……My brother and sister still live in Russia. They have tried to contact me, but I will never go back there. They hate that I am a Muslim convert now.”-Sheikh Abdullah, formerly known as Bakhretdin Khakimov

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, the European Union announced they are sending another 100 vote count observers, as if that will make things better.  For the second time reporters were attacked by vote recount observers, for questioning the process of eliminating votes.  Outgoing President Hamid Karzai restated that there will be a new president by the end of August, as the Obama regime ordered.   The two opposing(?) candidates (yet both are Obama regime puppets) known as Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai and Abdullah Abdullah, have agreed to create a unity government at the urging of U.S. Secretary of failed State John Kerry.  The Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) reported a unexpected 20% reduction in commercial exports. They suspect it has something to do with the “successful” elections.   An artillery rocket landed near a U.S.-NATO building on the Kabul airbase compound.  ISAF said there was “minor damage”, but apparently no casualties.  In the city’s 12th district an explosion wounded four Afghan National Army (ANA) personnel and three civilians.  In the city’s 1st district an explosion killed one person and wounded another.  It was a magnetic bomb stuck onto a government vehicle from the province of Maidan Wardak.   In the Alaudin area of the city a kamikaze car bomber rammed a NATO convoy.  Four people killed, at least 35 wounded.  The National Security Council of Afghanistan (NSC) has ordered Afghan military and police forces to respond to alleged Pakistani provocations in kind, in other words war is on between Afghanistan and Pakistan!

Kandahar Province: Police chief Abdul Raziq elected himself judge and jury and ordered the summary execution of prisoners.  His justification was that people released from prison are so pissed at the government that they join the Mujahideen.  Raziq’s illegal act comes after two weeks of battles with Mujahideen left more than 170 people dead and 70 wounded.  This authoritarian act by the prefectural police chief shows the Mujahideen are kicking his ass!  Police also report that almost all of the attempted kamikaze bombers they’ve recently captured are from Pakistan.   The government of India announced it will spend $1-million in taxpayer money to build a sports stadium in Aino Meena City.

Laghman Province: National Directorate of Security (NDS) claims they’ve captured a mini-truck full of explosives, as it crossed the border into Afghanistan from Pakistan.

Nangarhar Province:  In Khogyani and Shirzad districts, U.S. led NATO and ANA launched an offensive against Mujahideen.  So far 69 people killed.  Government officials claim several of the Mujahideen killed were from Pakistan.

Uruzgan Province: In Khas Uruzgan District, police officials report an offensive by at least 900 Mujahideen.  So far at least 45 people killed and 19 wounded.

More U.S. taxpayer waste: “Legitimate concerns remain about the ability of the U.S. and Afghan governments to jointly develop, undertake, and complete two new and ambitious infrastructure projects before the end of the year. Security risks associated with starting new high-profile infrastructure projects pose a particular concern.  In addition, I fear the initial cost estimates for the two projects may be overly optimistic. For example, the draft cost estimate for the Dahla Dam turbine project is only $10 million, while the cost of the Kajaki Dam Unit 2 Project, which has already received substantial assistance, is at least $75 million.”-John Sopko, U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction

In the U.S. state of Georgia, a 2nd Lieutenant of the Mississippi Army National Guard was found dead on the U.S. Army’s Fort Gordon property.  He had served as an enlisted-man/NCO in Iraq and Afghanistan, as a satellite communication systems operator.  An investigation into his death is supposedly underway.

25 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 37th Finance Detachment, 27th Finance Company (New York U.S.A.), departed for Afghanistan.

40 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 814th Medical Company Area Support (North Dakota U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 02 – 06 August 2014: Soldier kills U.S. General! U.S. puppet government admits it forces children to go to war! British general says Afghanistan just testing ground for wars to come!

Badakhshan Province:  In Raghistan District, a religious leader out shopping was assassinated.  Police arrested two people, but an angry mob broke into the jail and killed the two suspects.

Herat Province: In Shindand District, U.S./NATO bombed a family’s house, killing four people.  The district’s government HQ was surrounded by protestors as a result.  There was no explanation of the airstrike and NATO/ISAF officials said they would investigate.

Kabul Province: At the British empire’s Sandhurst military academy extension just west of Kabul City (aka Camp Qargha, aka Marshal Fahim National Defense University) an Afghan soldier attacked NATO officers, from a bathroom.  15 people were wounded including a general from Germany.  A U.S. Army Major General was killed.  Afghan National Army (ANA) says they’ve killed the shooter.   Mujahideen claim it was one of their own who infiltrated the ANA, however they thought they had killed a British empire general.   The United Nations proved that the U.S. puppet Ministry of Interior is encouraging the Afghan National Police (ANP), as well as local police (ALP) to force children to act as soldiers.   This despite the 2011 Road Map Towards Compliance agreement ending such practices.   ANP and ALP officials swear that they will finally implement the Road Map Towards Compliance agreement.  The Ministry of Interior also reports that more than 200 people have been killed in the past few days of battles.   In the city’s Mosahi district, a bomb exploded killing four ANA personnel, and wounding four others.  A reporter was attacked in his home by unknown gunmen.  He was wounded in the hand.  It doesn’t sound like an attack by Mujahideen, because the reporter is known for criticizing the government.   In the city’s 10th district an explosion rocked the Iranian embassy.  Police say an artillery rocket might have impacted in the area, no casualties.   As far as the unsuccessful “successful” election vote recount is going,  recounts were restarted but then halted again after recount observers attacked reporters!  The observers were from the opposing presidential candidates (who’re both Obama regime puppets) and they claimed the reporters were interfering in the process.  The reporters say they were questioning the way the observers were eliminating votes!   If this is what Obama calls a “successful” election then I guess this is how it needs to be done in the U.S. of A.   U.S. taxpayers are paying to make Kabul City beautiful.  It’s called U.S. Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A) Commander’s Emergency Response Fund.  A new city park was created and U.S. officials say it was necessary to help control flooding in the city.

Kunduz Province: In Chahar Dara District, government officials admitted that ten ALP switched sides and became Mujahideen.

Kunar Province: Once again provincial officials say Pakistan is firing artillery into their territory.  This time 135 rounds impacted Dangam District, no casualties reported.

Nangarhar Province: A U.S. Army Special Forces Staff Sergeant was killed while working at Jalalabad airbase.  The U.S. Department of Defense says he was hurt while on patrol, but claims it was not combat related.

Uruzgan Province: In Tarinkot City, an ANP shot and killed seven other cops.  One cop was wounded.  The renegade cop is on the loose.

A British empire general, Peter Wall, revealed that the occupation of Afghanistan is just a primer for things to come: “….we will leave Afghanistan with the most operationally experienced Army we have had for many decades, which means we are well prepared for whatever future challenges may come our way.  I believe the warrior spirit and experience the British Army has acquired during its long decade of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan means it is ready for the challenges it is likely to face in the years ahead.” 

U.S. Army General John F. Campbell is making an incredible claim: “99% of the Afghans want us to stay.”

More than 100 members of the Army National Guard’s 1100th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group (Maryland U.S.A.) arrived in Kuwait, to support operations in Afghanistan.

The Army National Guard’s 132nd Military Police Company (South Carolina U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

A former U.S. Marine, who lost both legs in Afghanistan four years ago, died in California.  He was from Utah.  Local news reports say his family was “stunned” by his death.  Doctors say he died from heart problems and a stroke related to the loss of his legs.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 25 – 29 July 2014: More U.S. taxpayer rip offs! Afghan official insinuate vote rigging by UN & EU! More National Guardsmen dying once they return from Afghanistan!

Badakhshan Province: In Wardoj District, Afghan National Police kidnapped a man.  They claim he was planning to become a suicide bomber.

Ghor Province: Near Feroz Koh City, without evidence the provincial government, as well as NATO/ISAF, accused the Mujahideen of executing 16 civilians.  This does not jive with the MO of the Mujahideen, it does jive with the MO of pro-government/pro-U.S. Arbaki.

Helmand Province: In Marjah District, a motorcycle bomb exploded killing four people and wounding four others.

Herat Province: In Herat City, two Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers were killed by men on motorcycles.

Kabul Province:  In Kabul City, an ANA officer was killed and another wounded when a magnetic mine on their vehicle exploded.   For at least the third time, the Independent Election Commission (IEC) has halted the vote recount.  IEC officials have repeatedly expressed concerns over the UN/EU observer’s process of invalidating votes.  IEC says many votes being invalidated have legitimate signatures.  This is what Obama and Ban Ki-moon call a “successful” election?

Kandahar Province: In Spin Boldak District, Mujahideen attacked one of the houses belonging to a warlord posing as a government police chief.  The attack lasted one hour, at least nine people killed, four wounded.  In Registan District, Mujahideen attacked and killed at least five cops, including the local police chief.  Police claim they killed seven Mujahideen.  In Zherai District, Mujahideen attacked a police FOB (Forward Operating Base).  At least 25 people killed.  In Dand District, a powerful cousin of President Hamid Karzai was assassinated by a 16 years old kamikaze bomber.

Nangarhar Province: In Hesarak District, government officials report Mujahideen launched a major offensive, at least 70 people killed.

Paktika Province: In Orgun District, National Directorate of Security (NDS) says they arrested a kamikaze bomber from Pakistan.  They say he was driving a truck loaded with 1-ton of explosives.

Zabul Province: In a bazaar in Shahjoi District, two NDS agents began beating a man.  The man managed to break away and grabbed a gun and started shooting, wounding the NDS agents.

The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) discovered that tens of thousands of U.S. taxpayer funded weapons given to Afghan government forces, have gone missing.  The SIGAR investigation revealed that the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) gun registry system was flawed as fake serial numbers, duplicate registration and falsified shipping documents were discovered.  DoD officials countered saying they are not responsible for any weapons once handed over to the Afghan government.

In the U.S. state of Texas, a 24 years old member of the Michigan Army National Guard, who recently returned from Afghanistan, drove his SUV into opposing traffic, slamming head-on into a tractor-trailer rig.   His family said he moved to Texas to start a private security operation connected to Signal 88 Security.   Police are investigating the accident.

In the U.S. state of Georgia a member of the Army National Guard, who served in Afghanistan with the U.S. Army, drowned to death in  Lake Allatoona (a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir), along with his father.  His family says he was swimming and suddenly began struggling and went under.  His father tried to rescue him, but began struggling as well and called for help.  Strangely, the two men who went to their rescue had no problem swimming in that part of the lake, but were too late to save the two victims.