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Why Did Soviets Invade Afghanistan? Documents Offer History Lesson for Trump

30th January, 2019 · admin

The New York Times: Mr. [Archer] Blood’s newly published cable sheds light on what really drove the Soviet Union to invade Afghanistan only two months after his meeting with Mr. [Hafizullah] Amin. Spoiler alert: It was not because of terrorism, as claimed this month by President Trump, who said the Soviets were right to invade. Among

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Hafizullah Amin, Soviet-Afghan War |
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‘Jihad By Camera’: How U.S.-Trained Afghans Photographed The Soviet Invasion

28th January, 2019 · admin

Rare color photos from the 1980s bring the the U.S.S.R.’s “hidden war” to light. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty January 28, 2019 Click here to view more (external link). Copyright (c) 2019. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.

Posted in History, Photos, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Soviet-Afghan War |
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Trump Account of Afghan-Soviet War Freaks Out U.S. Establishment

16th January, 2019 · admin · 30 Comments

Michael Hughes: U.S. President Donald Trump sent the foreign policy establishment into a rage for suggesting the Soviets intervened in Afghanistan because they were concerned about terrorism. The comments, rather predictably, drew immediate rebukes from members of the military-industrial-media complex who were beside themselves that a U.S. president would dare claim the Soviets were motivated by

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Posted in AOP Reports, History, Opinion/Editorial, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Soviet-Afghan War |
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AP Fact Check: Trump’s Afghanistan Comments Inaccurate

5th January, 2019 · admin

Associated Press: President Donald Trump’s comments about Afghanistan this week devolved into a history lesson gone awry and an embrace of the former Soviet Union’s decision to invade the country in the 1970s. Click here to read more (external link). Related Survey Reveals US Forces’ Thoughts On Current Military Policies

Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Soviet-Afghan War |
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Trump ‘Evaluating’ Whether To Withdraw Troops From Afghanistan

4th January, 2019 · admin · 1 Comment

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty January 4, 2019 U.S. President Donald Trump is in the “process of evaluating” whether to withdraw some troops from Afghanistan, said Vice President Mike Pence. Pence’s remarks came amid reports that Trump had ordered the Pentagon to prepare for the withdrawal of 7,000 American troops deployed in Afghanistan, about half of

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Posted in Russia-Afghanistan Relations, Security, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Soviet-Afghan War |
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Trump Calls On Russia, Pakistan To Take More Active Role In Afghan Conflict

3rd January, 2019 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty January 3, 2019 WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump urged other countries, specifically Russia, Pakistan, and India, to become more involved in the fighting in Afghanistan as he argued against continued long-term presence of U.S. troops in the war-torn country. In televised comments to reporters during a cabinet meeting on January 2,

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Posted in History, India-Afghanistan Relations, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, Security, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Salahuddin Rabbani, Soviet-Afghan War |
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Defying history, Moscow moves to defend Soviet war in Afghanistan

5th December, 2018 · admin · 3 Comments

The Washington Post: The war lasted for nearly a decade. Among its consequences were 1 million civilian casualties; the rise of Islamist fundamentalist groups (backed by the West as a counterweight to the Soviets); and the collapse of the Soviet economy, which precipitated the end of the Soviet Union, which is now so lamented by both

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Posted in History, Opinion/Editorial, Russia-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Soviet-Afghan War |
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Soviet pilot downed in Afghanistan in 1987 may return to Russia within a year — source

2nd June, 2018 · admin

TASS: A former Soviet pilot, who went missing in Afghanistan in 1987 and was tracked down fairly recently, may return to Russia within the next twelve months, a source at the Boyevoye Bratstvo [Combat Brotherhood] veterans charity international fund told TASS on Friday.  Initial information suggests the pilot’s name is Alexander Mironov. Click here to

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Soviet-Afghan War |
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