Lebanese media saying the Syrian government has notified the Lebanese government that it is moving surface to air missiles to the border with Syria and Lebanon.
Lebanese media saying the Syrian government has notified the Lebanese government that it is moving surface to air missiles to the border with Syria and Lebanon.
28 July 2012
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) announced: “Two International Security Assistance Force service members died following an insurgent attack in eastern Afghanistan today.”
ISAF also said a U.S. occupier died from a non-combat incident, in northern Afghanistan.
In Paktiya Province, local Afghan government military leaders claim they fought battles with militants from Pakistan. They claim they killed 30 to 40 Pakistanis: “Dozens of militants crossed the Afghan-Pakistan border and stormed Afghan border police check posts in Nahmat Abad area of the Gomal district at about 2 am local time Saturday and the police repelled the attack. As a result 40 militants were killed and 14 injured.”-official statement
In Herat Province, Mujahideen attacked and killed two cops, and wounded three others. Mujahideen also attacked a cell phone tower.
Mujahideen attacks and explosions killed five Afghan soldiers, and wounded four others. The attacks took place in Kandahar, Kunar, Maidan Wardak and Logar provinces.
Germany announced they will consider sending their own armed UAV (drones) to Afghanistan. Germany currently uses drones for recon purposes, in Afghanistan.
27 July 2012
In Paktika Province, Afghan government officials claim to have killed 18 Mujahideen.
Despite earlier claims, by U.S. led occupiers, that attacks are down, a new ISAF report says attacks are up by 11%, compared to last year.
ISAF says a U.S. led occupier was killed by explosion in eastern Afghanistan.
26 July 2012
ISAF says two U.S. led occupiers were killed by explosion in southern Afghanistan.
In Herat Province, U.S. led forces stormed a house during a midnight raid. Local police say the U.S. forces harassed and then stabbed to death a 19 year old in the house.
The former boss of the central bank of Afghanistan (Pashtany Bank) has been sentenced to 20 years for stealing $26 million USD. At least 15 other bank officials have been sentenced to between five and eight years in prison for corruption.
Germany’s defense minister paid a surprise visit to troops in Afghanistan, and hinted that Germany could be there past 2015.
ISAF claims they arrest an explosives expert in Khost Province.
ISAF condemns supposed artillery attacks on Afghanistan by Pakistan.
25 July 2012
President Hamid Karzai orders an investigation into the possibility that Afghan Mujahideen are involved in the growing unrest in the country of Tajikistan.
In Maidan Wardak Province, Mujahideen launched several attacks on Afghan army troops, as well as on U.S. led occupying troops. Occupying troops had to call in airstrikes by helicopters. So far there is only info saying several Afghan troops wounded, and at least four kidnapped.
In Uruzgan Province, at least 20 cops announced they were joining the Mujahideen. Local police officials blame it on the way Australian occupying Diggers are treating local cops: “The Australian soldiers beat the Afghan guards after some verbal disputes in a military camp in Charchino district of Uruzgan province.”-Wali Dad, local police chief
24 July 2012
ISAF reported: “An International Security Assistance Force service member died following an insurgent attack in eastern Afghanistan today.”
In Farah Province, local government officials announced that at least 13 cops defected to the Mujahideen. The defections include the local police commander, who took his police vehicles and weapons with him! Mujahideen claim it was 40 cops who defected.
The U.S. Army says one of their occupiers was killed during a Mujahideen attack in western Afghanistan.
In Kunduz Province, ISAF claims they killed a leader from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
In Ghor Province, seven children were killed when they found a bomb: “As they pulled a wire attached to the weaponry, the explosion went off killing seven children.”-Abdul Hai Khatibi, local official
In Maidan Wardak Province, battles raged. Government officials claim they killed 15 Mujahideen.
23 July 2012
ISAF said: “An International Security Assistance Force service member died following an insurgent attack in eastern Afghanistan today.“
In Nuristan Province, an Education Ministry official and a student were killed by U.S. drone strike. Local government officials say the victims were traveling in a car when the U.S. missile hit.
In Bamyan Province, several students were murdered.
In Parwan Province, a mysterious U.S. civilian was assassinated, along with his driver and a friend: “He along with two Afghans were driving in a mini-van. Along the road they were chased by two or three insurgents for about half an hour. When they got to a certain area… they were shot at from the [chasing] car.”-unnamed Afghan official
U.S. embassy officials confirm: “We can confirm that a U.S. citizen was killed in Parwan Province on Monday.” Mujahideen have claimed they did it. However, no one is giving out details about the U.S. civilian, other than he was an engineer who had been working in Afghanistan for at least 30 years. That would mean he had been there since the Soviet occupation in the 1980s! Local police say the U.S. citizen was dressed as an Afghan.
In Faryab Province, an Afghan soldier shot and wounded two U.S. occupiers: “An Afghan army soldier opened fire on U.S. soldiers inside a military base… and injured two U.S. soldiers. The attacker was killed in return fire.”-Abdul Satar Barez, deputy provincial governor
In Nuristan Province, ISAF claims to have killed four “leaders” with NATO airstrikes.
In Samangan Province, locals caught a Muslim cleric raping a ten year old girl. He’s now in jail awaiting trial.
In Kunar Province, local officials claim Pakistan is still launching artillery strikes into Afghanistan. They say at least 100 rounds landed in Afghanistan’s territory. Afghan officials now claim that more than 2,000 have been fired from Pakistan in the past two months! Pakistan is denouncing such claims saying: “Pakistani troops only respond to and engage militants from where they are attacked/fired upon.”
In Helmand Province, local officials say in the past two months of fighting 81 civilians have been killed, and 110 wounded! Local government officials also claim they’ve killed 154 Mujahideen!
In a press conference, at the United Nations in New York City, a Syrian UN rep stated that U.S. made Stinger anti-aircraft missiles were being shipped in to rebels, via NATO member Turkey.
Syrian rep states the United States is glad Kofi Annan resigned because the U.S. was against Annan’s six point peace plan. Syria, Russia, China and other countries supported Annan’s plan, but every time the Syrian government tried to implement the plan, rebels would increase their attacks forcing the Syrian government to respond in self defense.
On 14 December 2011 the U.S. House passed HR 1905 (click here for more info). On 01 August 2012, the U.S. Senate passed their version, now it goes before President Obama to be accepted or rejected.
The bill affects other countries, not just Iran, and even U.S. citizens!
Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Human Rights Act of 2012
“I did not receive all the support that the cause deserved.”
29 July 2012, Germany’s Der Spiegel reporting that the Arabian Peninsula country of Qatar offered Germany’s Krauss-Maffei Wegmann $2.46 billion USD for 200 of their latest Leopard main battle tanks (MBT).
A month ago it was revealed that Saudi Arabia was buying 800 Leopard 2A7 tanks, despite many German politicians pointing out that the sale violated Germany’s constitution. Angela Merkel’s government dismissed such claims, and some politicians said the sale was needed to support Germany’s shrinking economy.
The latest Der Spiegel article says Qatari officials made the offer weeks ago. Qatar is supporting the invasion of Syria, and was one of the main Arab supporters of the western backed insurgency in Libya.
Angela Merkel’s secretive Federal Security Council has final say regarding such a sale to Qatar, and Der Spiegel says it’s likely it will be approved.
“…Saudi Arabia is left to draw up the Middle East’s new map.”-Haaretz, 25 July 2012
Recently an Israeli newspaper (Haaretz) published an article on Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s new intelligence boss; Bandar bin Sultan.
The following quotes from the article show that the so called revolution in Syria is actually an outside invasion, and that the United States is in bed with al Qaeda (after all it was the U.S. that came up with the name al Qaeda).
“…the main reason for his appointment now is that Saudi Arabia is preparing for the next stage in Syria, after President Bashar Assad leaves the political stage one way or another and Syria becomes a battleground for influence.”
“…his [Bandar’s] wife was investigated by [U.S.] Congress a decade ago about her connections to Al-Qaida…”-Saudi Arabia is ruled by royalists who are Salafi/Wahhabi Muslims, the same Islamic group that Osama bin Laden was part of, the same Islamic group that most of the members of the U.S. named al Qaeda belong to, the same Islamic group that the 9/11 attackers belonged to. 15 of the 19 hijackers on 11 September 2001, came from Saudi Arabia, not from Afghanistan, not from Iraq, not from Libya, not from Syria and not from Iran. In fact none of the 9/11 attackers were from Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Libya or Syria!
“…Bandar is considered the CIA’s man in Riyadh.”
“Bandar is a member of the part of the royal family that opposes the revolutions in the Arab states….”-This is proof that what happened in Libya, and what is happening in Syria are not revolutions
“…Bandar supported sending troops to the small kingdom of Bahrain next door to quell the Shi’ite revolt…”-Bahrain is also the HQ of the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet
“…also moved fast to support the new [military] regime in Cairo, depositing more than $3 billion as a guarantee at the Egyptian central bank.”-An attempt to stop the Egyptian Revolution from succeeding.
“…Bandar was the one behind the decision to give money to the Syrian rebels, and even to buy weapons for them. They say the Saudi demand that Assad step down is part of Bandar’s strategy, which guides the kingdom far more than the positions of the 88-year-old king, whose health is failing.”
“…Saudi policy on Syria is being closely coordinated with the United States…”
27 July 2012, among warmongering reports from U.S. mainstream media, Poland announces that it has closed its embassy in Syria and is evacuating all Polish nationals!
Up to this point it was the Polish embassy that was acting as the diplomatic representative for the United States.
Reuters is reporting that an unnamed source in Qatar claims that Turkey, a member of U.S. led NATO, has established a command and control base for the invasion of Syria.
The base is located 100 kilometers (62 miles) north of the Syrian border: “It’s the Turks who are militarily controlling it. Turkey is the main coordinator/facilitator. Think of a triangle, with Turkey at the top and Saudi Arabia and Qatar at the bottom.”-unnamed official from Doha, Qatar
The unnamed official also said: “Three governments are supplying weapons: Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.” And added: “All weapons are from the black market.”
Qatar played a major role in the western war against Libya.
On 24 July 2012, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said: “I have to say that we are also increasing our efforts to assist the opposition.”
25 July 2012, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the United States will no longer use the United Nations Security Council, instead it has formed an alliance with the Arab League and the new French led group called Friends of Syria (which is made up of the European Union and Japan).
Clinton also said that the U.S. no longer cares what Russia and China thinks, saying their concerns are now “on the far backburner” as far as the U.S. is concerned.
Back on 06 July 2012, Clinton told the Friends of Syria they needed to stand up to Russia and China in order to make sure “…that Russia and China will pay a price.”
Now the United States has joined the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in officially announcing they will increase support for rebels, however Clinton did not go into details.
Note that this new alliance is made up mainly of the EU, Japan and North America, who are the regional members of the Trilateral Commission (the true shadow government).
Israeli officials confirmed that U.S. envoys are working with their Israeli counterparts to come up with a plan to manage a Syrian government collapse.
War Pig Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman, said that if Syrian WMDs make it out of the country “We will act decisively and without hesitation or restraint.”
The Syrian government recently said that if they are attacked by other countries they will use their WMDs for self defense. That has Israelis panicking, because their own politicians have been threatening to attack Syria.
On 23 July 2012, 3,700 gas masks were requested by Israeli citizens: “There’s a smell of chemical weapons in the air, the sense that a war could be triggered.”-Maya Knobler, in Mevasseret Zion
Israeli officials say they are monitoring the WMDs of Syria: “At the moment, the entire non-conventional weapons system is under the full control of the regime.”-Amos Gilad, adviser to Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak
However, IDF Lieutenant General Benny Gantz, warns that any attack by Israel against Syria could backfire, leading to “…a broader offensive than we planned.”
In a round-a-bout way, Gantz is saying the Israel Defense Forces are not prepared to handle a full blown regional war, of course that’s why the U.S. envoys are in Israel, now, helping to make bigger plans!