Jul 4, 2008
Above: Troops playing against the perils in war-torn Afghanistan (Photo: www.hqusareur.army.mil) The number of US and NATO troops killed in Afghanistan in May and June has surpassed that of Iraq. Taliban offensives have considerably risen and have become more dangerous. Experts say that the insurgents in Afghanistan are getting stronger thus it could be an [...]
Above: Troops playing against the perils in war-torn Afghanistan (Photo: www.hqusareur.army.mil)
The number of US and NATO troops killed in Afghanistan in May and June has surpassed that of Iraq. Taliban offensives have considerably risen and have become more dangerous. Experts say that the insurgents in Afghanistan are getting stronger thus it could be an alarming sign on the part of the US/NATO soldiers in the war-torn country.
United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates has reported that Afghanistan attacks in May have killed ... Read More
Jun 18, 2008
Above: Taliban in Kandahar The Taliban is on the offensive once more. After a swift assault of the villages of Arghandab District, they have now setup bases in and around the area. They started by destroying bridges and restricting access of tanks and other army vehicles into the region. Then they planted mines to further [...]
Above: Taliban in Kandahar
The Taliban is on the offensive once more. After a swift assault of the villages of Arghandab District, they have now setup bases in and around the area. They started by destroying bridges and restricting access of tanks and other army vehicles into the region. Then they planted mines to further prevent land assault. Arghandab is in the southern part of Afghanistan, found in the Kandahar Province. The Arghandab region is found just 10 miles to the northwest ... Read More
Feb 20, 2008
Above: Students Protest A huge delegate of cars and trucks from Belgrade and central Serbia entered Mitrovica from Serbia on Tuesday. Men were chanting “Kosovo is Serbia” and making the Serb three-finger salute. Kosovo Serb border police who are supposed to man the checkpoints welcome them with sympathy. The attack on the border posts were [...]
Above: Students Protest
A huge delegate of cars and trucks from Belgrade and central Serbia entered Mitrovica from Serbia on Tuesday. Men were chanting “Kosovo is Serbia” and making the Serb three-finger salute. Kosovo Serb border police who are supposed to man the checkpoints welcome them with sympathy.
The attack on the border posts were just the beginning. Now they can freely enter Kosovo and do as they please – and spit in the face of the Western allies of Albanian Kosovo.
The United States, ... Read More
Feb 17, 2008
Above: The bombing scene The bombing (pictured above) killed the police chief, Abdul Hakim Jan (a prominent anti-Taliban commander), some guards and most of the villagers (including six children according to reports) attending a dog fighting event in the Argandab district, just outside the city of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan. He wounded 90 more in [...]
Above: The bombing scene
The bombing (pictured above) killed the police chief, Abdul Hakim Jan (a prominent anti-Taliban commander), some guards and most of the villagers (including six children according to reports) attending a dog fighting event in the Argandab district, just outside the city of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan. He wounded 90 more in the attack
“Thousands of people were watching the dogs fighting, including young children and old people. People had come from different parts of Kandahar Province.”
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ... Read More
Feb 9, 2008
Above: Vladimir Putin will not back down After reports of missile testing, Russian President Vladimir Putin makes another move to empower Russia against possible war threats. In his statements for the presidential state council in Moscow, he had his say about the “one-way” Western military demands and promised that they will respond to U.S. and [...]
Above: Vladimir Putin will not back down
After reports of missile testing, Russian President Vladimir Putin makes another move to empower Russia against possible war threats.
In his statements for the presidential state council in Moscow, he had his say about the “one-way” Western military demands and promised that they will respond to U.S. and NATO military expansion. Russia already closed its bases in Cuba and Vietnam and yet they see no action from the West towards the same cause.
“We have been put in ... Read More