The general (of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard) was killed for organising the killings of Americans (hundreds of them, through the years).
Iran has a working relationship with Al Qaeda (which is also why AQ tried to stop the rogue Zarqawi from indicriminately and genocidally attacking the Shia in Iraq, eventually Zarqawi's breakaway faction today known as the Islamic State declared war on AQ too). I think they still host Osama's son who they wanted to make his successor. They have even better relations with the Taliban today, very much unlike before 2001 when they had border clashes and Iranians almost invaded Afghanistan themselves.
The general (of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard) was killed for organising the killings of Americans (hundreds of them, through the years).
Iran has a working relationship with Al Qaeda (which is also why AQ tried to stop the rogue Zarqawi from indicriminately and genocidally attacking the Shia in Iraq, eventually Zarqawi's breakaway faction today known as the Islamic State declared war on AQ too). I think they still host Osama's son whom they wanted to make his successor. They have even better relations with the Taliban today, very much unlike before 2001 when they had border clashes and Iranians almost invaded Afghanistan themselves.
The general (of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard) was killed for organising the killings of Americans (hundreds of them, through the years).
Iran has a working relationship with Al Qaeda (which is also why AQ tried to stop the rogue Zarqawi from indicriminately and genocidally attacking the Shia in Iraq, eventually Zarqawi's breakaway faction today known as the Islamic State declared war on AQ too). I think they still host one of Osama's sons, they one who wanted to be his successor. They have even better relations with the Taliban today, very much unlike before 2001 when they had border clashes and Iranians almost invaded Afghanistan themselves.
The general (of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard) was killed for organising the killings of Americans (hundreds of them, through the years).
Iran has a working relationship with Al Qaeda (which is also why AQ tried to stop the rogue Zarqawi from indicriminately and genocidally attacking the Shia in Iraq, eventually Zarqawi's breakaway faction today known as the Islamic State declared war on AQ too). I think they still host one of Osama's sons, they one who wanted to be his successor. They have even better relations with the Taliban today, very much unlike before 2001 when they had border clashes and Iranians almost invaded Afghanistan themselves.
The general (of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard) was killed for organising the killings of Americans (hundreds of them, through the years).
Iran has a working relationship with Al Qaeda (which is also why AQ tried to stop the rogue Zarqawi from indicriminately and genocidally attacking the Shia in Iraq, eventually Zarqawi's breakaway faction today known as the Islamic State declared the war on AQ too). I think they still host one of Osama's sons, they one who wanted to be his successor. They have even better relations with the Taliban today, very much unlike before 2001 when they almost invaded Afghanistan themselves.
The general (of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard) was killed for organising the killings of Americans (hundreds of them, through the years).
Iran has a working relationship with Al Qaeda (which is also why AQ tried to stop the rogue Zarqawi from attacking the Shiites in Iraq, eventually Zarqawi's breakaway faction today known as Islamic State declared the war on AQ too). I think they still host one of Osama's sons, they one who wanted to be his successor. They have even better relations with the Taliban today, very much unlike before 2001 when they almost invaded Afghanistan themselves.
The general (of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard) was killed for organising the killings of Americans (hundreds of them, through the years).
Iran has a working relationship with Al Qaeda (which is also why AQ tried to stop the rogue Zarqawi from attacking the Shiites in Iraq, eventually Zarqawi's breakaway faction today known as Islamic State declared the war on AQ too). I think they still host one of Osama's sons, they one who wanted to be his successor.
The general was killed for organising the killings of Americans (hundreds of them, through the years(.