IED Attack Kills Three American Members of ISAF in Afghanistan
Let's just leave already
KABUL, Afghanistan, July 23 (UPI) -- Three U.S. members of the International Security Assistance Force died Tuesday in an improvised explosive device attack in Afghanistan, officials said.
The blast occurred in the Said Abad district of Wardak province, NBC News reported.
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Cooper's Revenge, a novel about a young Navy Seal who takes on Iran's Qods Force because of their role in putting IEDs into the battlefield, killing and maiming US personnel, is available free this week on AMAZON Kindle Prime. Don't know if this ISAF attack has Iran's fingerprints on it, but they are behind a disproportionate number of the IED attacks we have seen over the years.