Sunday, August 23, 2015

Conspirators In Afghan Car Bomb Named

By:  Marshall Ramsey II, WorthyNews U.S. Correspondent

The following story is taken verbatim from http://news.yahoo.com/nato-contractors-killed-kabul-car-bomb-identified-u-033750086.html.  The commentary after certain sections are mine, as is the naming of the conspirators in the plot.)

NATO contractors killed by Kabul car bomb identified as U.S. citizens

KABUL (Reuters) - Three U.S. civilian contractors were among those killed by a car bomb that targeted their NATO convoy, the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan said, making the attack that killed 12 people one of the most lethal to target U.S. citizens in recent years.

The blast destroyed several vehicles, including a school van and an armored pick-up truck believed to be used by the contractors which was left twisted and blackened.

"One Resolute Support U.S. contractor was killed and two Resolute Support U.S. contractors died of wounds," the NATO coalition known as Resolute Support said in a statement late on Saturday.


(Too chatty to be legitimate.  This statement was made by someone with something to hide, in this case, the people in command at Resolute Support.  It also implicates NATO officials as Resolute Support is a division of NATO.)

Security sources said the contractors worked for U.S. company DynCorp International. The company, which provides training, security and aviation maintenance to the NATO mission and the Afghan military, confirmed it was the target.

(How cold they manage to confirm they were the target if no one claimed responsibility?  This suggests that they know more than they are letting on.  More likely this is a false flag event.)

"A DynCorp International vehicle carrying members of our team was tragically attacked," the company said in statement. It gave no more details.

The suicide attack outside a hospital on a residential street at rush hour killed mainly Afghan civilians and injured scores more, heightening the anger felt in Kabul after a string of deadly blasts that killed dozens this month.

(Scores more?  This is not a very commonly used term.  It seems to have a religious connotation, and could possibly be used to foment religious violence and possibly war.)

The Taliban, fighting to re-establish hard-line Islamist rule more than 13 years after the U.S.-led military intervention that toppled their regime, denied they was behind the attack. No group has claimed responsibility.

("They WAS behind the attack?"  Any journalist/reporter would know that you don't say "they was" behind the attack.  The correct terminology would be, "They WERE behind the attack."  This is a planted story and the reporter an Illuminati employee.  Frank Jack Daniel and Nick Macfie are co-conspirators.)

The U.S. embassy in Kabul condemned the bombing.

"The United States remains committed to assisting our Afghan partners in their efforts to ensure a peaceful future," it said in a statement.

The violence has strained Afghanistan's ties with neighbor Pakistan, with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani accusing the Pakistan government of not doing enough to stop militants planning attacks from training camps he says lie across the border.

The official anger has spilled on to the streets, with protests against Pakistan's alleged involvement in the recent bloodshed, including people burning the Pakistani flag and a campaign to boycott Pakistani products.

(Official anger?  This should mean fake, paid anger, fake, paid anger that was purposefully spilled onto the streets.)

Saturday's blast blew glass blown out of the windows of the Shinozada hospital and a six-storey building opposite. On its website, the Shinozada is described as Afghanistan's first private hospital.

(Reporting by Frank Jack Daniel; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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