Sunday, May 6, 2012

NEW GIFT - Successful Ambush on US Military Convoy in Kunar & Aftermath





by salafi mujahidin

NEW GIFT - 82mm mortar & Heavy Machine Gund fire against US Observation post in Kunar




by salafi mujahidin

NEW GIFT - Powerful IED Hits MaxxPro in Kunar






by salafi mujahidin

NEW powerful IED attack on US MRAP in Afghanistan





IED attack against l US MRAP

IED attack against US MRAP with aftermath




IED attack against US MRAP
in Zabul Afghanistan
destroy the vehicle

NEW 2 IED attacks on US MRAP in Afghanistan with aftermath





NEW 2 IED attacks on US MRAP in Afghanistan with aftermath

US, Iran rhetoric must die down to avoid conflict






Early results in Friday parliamentary runoff elections in Iran put the conservative rivals of President Ahmadinejad ahead of his more moderate supporters. Such a political landscape in the country will let the radical clerical elite pull the strings in foreign policy and - most importantly - Tehran's controversial nuclear program. And while the international community gauges the possible consequences of this election, experts stress the necessity of settling the nuclear issue before it's too late.

Jamal Abdi, from the National Iranian American Council, believes that threatening political rhetoric, serves only to push both US and Iran towards a military escalation.