Afghanistan 1970s and now reddit I am mad that we left so abrubt but for now i pray that all of my comrades return healthy and in one piece. And death by murder. 4M subscribers in the BeAmazed community. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. They failed due to lack of proper training in guerilla warfare and most probabbly because they underestimated Afghanistan's outdated military. A place for Group Photos - pictures of a group of people in a place, at an event, or maybe to… A picture from the 1970s showing a group of girls in Afghanistan Now, they are doing everything they can to make sure no one can compete with them [00:14:25 1. 1970s Kabul Afghanistan 1970’s I’m sure someone’s probably posted this before, but it always amazes me what could’ve been with Afghanistan. For Pakistan, Afghanistan provides strategic depth. Posted by u/throwaway9097911 - 65 votes and 10 comments And the war, the bloodshed, and the deaths must've left thousands, including soldiers and civilians, in desperation and need - probably PTSD. Afghanistan was way ahead of other countries. 50% of the $20. I didn't protest the Afghanistan invasion. Reddit iOS Reddit Android Reddit Premium About Reddit Advertise Blog Careers Press. So what do photos of Afghan women’s miniskirts have to do with all of this? In recent years, photo essays purporting to “reveal” how was Afghanistan was before the war have circulated widely, showing women and men in trendy 1970s outfits studying on the campus of universities in Kabul, taking trips to mountains and rivers, and generally wandering the streets happily. Places that are not encouraged today due to war, conflicts, etc, especially places like Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, etc. Back then it had dirt houses and cart markets. We failed in Afghanistan by 1 going there in the first place, let’s start there. I'm in Pakistan now, and had a good view of the Hindu Kush--which extends well into Afghanistan--while flying from Islamabad to Gilgit. At first, everyone was afraid, now they are not, everyone thought there will a rule of Taliban like 20 years ago but it is not, cities were empty because there was no hope but now there is. May 23, 2022 · In this video, I explain how beautiful Afghanistan was in the early 1970 and now it gets destroyed by the extremists. And now I'm curious to read other of your responses on reddit to confirm or deny my suspicions that you, a clearly educated and wise poster, are the type of person worthy of respect for sharing Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Jan 22, 2023 · Then vs. This thread is archived 8. The point being that the Soviet-Afghan war is inextricable in any number of ways from the broader process of Soviet decline. Government in Kabul always has difficulties controlling tribal areas and not much say outside of Kabul area. And then their main source is fking Iran or Afghanistan. Posted by u/machib77 - 401 votes and 14 comments 44M subscribers in the AskReddit community. Poverty, was still a very big issue, and almost all of the country was rural. But now Shar-E-Now has newly built apartments, 5 Star hotels, Schools, Universities and Hospitals. Some of my dad’s Vietnam photos. Afghanistan and Iran went on a different path in the last 200 years. Hindu subreddit dedicated to Hindu politics, highlighting cases of hinduphobia, state oppression, popular… 213K subscribers in the Antiques community. Pakistan continues to view Afghanistan in terms of its own strategic interests in its cold war with India. 31M subscribers in the pics community. this QR code to download the app now. a road trip in Afghanistan (1970s) 1970s Share the subreddit and the rest of reddit for a week before participation I'm in Pakistan now, and had a good view of the Hindu Kush--which extends well into Afghanistan--while flying from Islamabad to Gilgit. They are targeting people of his ethnicity, which is Hazara. There's also conflict among the Communists. In the 1970s, there were an estimated 700,000 Hindus(as well as Sikhs) in Afghanistan. In the 1970s, the main diplomacy was centered around Detente. The first thing they did when they wanted to destabilize Afghanistan in the 1970s was to beg Washington for help. It should of been “fight, fight and fight. Find the best posts and communities about Afghanistan (travel) on Reddit. A British tourist in Afghanistan - in the 1970s some foreigners were visiting the central Asian country before it turned into a mess Archived post. It is estimated there are currently less than 1,000 to over 3,000 Hindus/Sikhs in Afghanistan. Shit went south in 80s tho and it never looked back. This ia the bloody history of ancient South East Asia. Some members of Afghanistan's All-Girls Robotics Team are now in Scan this QR code to download the app now. This meaning was invented in the Constitution in the 1970s. The tensions that Afghanistan faces now, in many ways, are the same tensions that stymied Afghan governments through the 20th century. The people living in the villages didn’t like the fact that they are country had ended up being a puppet of the Soviet union. I left the Army this year after 9 years and now comrades are being sent to afghanistan to evacuate the embassy aswell as some of the local forces they worked with. during periods of highly liberal / western notions were the social norms Places that have seen dramatic economic / political changes: China when it first opened up to tourism in the late 1970s, India, Eastern Europe behind the Reddit iOS Reddit Android Reddit Premium About Reddit Advertise Blog Careers Press. Post pictures of unknown vehicles you'd like identified, or identify them for others. This subreddit keeps track of submissions that moderators remove from the top 100 in r/all. I hope someday there will be peace and folks will be able to go back again like they did in the 60/70’s. This is fact. Buddhism was flourishing in Afghanistan, upper regions of Pakistan, to some extent to tibet (not present boundary) etc. This was in Afghanistan’s major city with rich upper class women. 92 subscribers in the GroupPhotos community. In 1992 there were 220,000 Hindus and Sikhs. I bet you will /r/BeAmazed r/afghanistan: News and discussion related to Afghanistan. So now that the intelligence services agree with the army that Kabul could fall as quick as 6 months, whats the over/under on a Taliban return to power? I'm going to say 3 years, because I think there is a good chance we arm those militias to the teeth and our drones keep getting better and better. u/UltimateLazer has provided this detailed explanation: . The non Pashtun in Afghanistan are Afghan by Nationality. r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions. With Afghanistan you are setting up an entirely new government in a land that’s never had that kind of rule of law. 7M subscribers in the CombatFootage community. Posted by u/nut_conspiracy_nut - 20 votes and no comments 103K subscribers in the undelete community. (See Louis Dupree's Afghanistan(1980) pages 95-111) The Afghan government shows increasing interest in the economic success of the Regional Cooperation for Development program (RCD), which is being vigorously pursued by Pakistan, Iran, and Turkey; a visit to Kabul by the Pakistan finance minister, Nawab Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash, leads to a scheme for technical aid in the fields of irrigation There's some obvious validity to the Soviets in Afghanistan/Americans in Vietnam comparison in the broad strokes, but there would be a lot more if the United States had collapsed in like 1970. I was thinking more about foreign empires that ruled over the region that is now Afghanistan - like multiple Persian dynasties, the Seleucids, Bactrians, Kushans, et cetera - but yeah, when you throw in those Afghan Empires like the Durrani, it becomes clear that Afghanistan is pretty familiar with the idea of empire. This is a place to ask any question you might have about the Middle East and… What you’re saying right now is Afghanistan to urban core. 5 million dead Afghans and the millions more who were displaced 1978: Communist coup in Afghanistan. 232 votes, 41 comments. playing in the street was common and all that would happen is the driver would slow down, smile and wave. Secondly, again Im Afghan and I wouldnt go right now. 46 votes, 11 comments. What if the US/NATO invaded China in the 1970s? I think that if this happens, it would be a worse disaster than both the US invasions of Afghanistan and Vietnam. The 1970s was a transformative time in society, as so much change happened so fast, that people barely kept up. This has been your government's policy towards Afghanistan since the 1970s (google Strategic Depth policy). The Pashtuns and Balochs in Pakistan are more loyal to Afghanistan than their Punjab-dominated government. All the while, there was bad diplomacy at the United Nations, with the US and USSR generally vetoing the motions by the other nation. As we've seen in Turkey until recently (where there was only a ban in publicly owned buildings), while the veil is not outlawed, all sorts of opportunities for hijabi women have been closed by an establishment that looks down on observant/conservative women. In America, we had the Vietnam war in the Late 1960s and 1970s that was viewed as an unnecessary total failure. It was critical mass run amok, but the 70s could not have self-actualized any other way. Second, remember that while the cities in Afghanistan, and particularly Kabul, were then and are now more 'liberal', most of Afghanistanian history has been about the conflicts between the city and the countryside. It’s heartbreaking those poor people need to live under a Stone Age Barbarian system like Sharia, but it was inevitable, barring us just staying there forever. Now. I grew up in the 70's and so life was simpler as a child but some things stand out. Aug 19, 2021 · In August 2021, shortly after the Taliban had just seized power in Afghanistan, a photograph supposedly showing three women wearing skirts in Kabul, Afghanistan during the 1970s was circulated on Going back a few decades, there was a direct flight between Germany and Afghanistan (1940s). This is during the era of daoud khan, also the era that Afghanistan would grow militarily and economically. This has been posted a lot on Reddit and it’s very misleading. 610K subscribers in the PropagandaPosters community. will always Women in Afghanistan, 1972: young students wearing mini-skirts walking down the street in city of Kabul. Terms & Policies Women in Kabul, Afghanistan in the 1970s. Afghanistan had a higher GDP Per capita than both India and Pakistan back then. Pakistan already has a strong and hostile neighbor as in India. Hashish was around as it was a cash crop. The rest of the country was like it is now, with farmers living in huts. In many ways, before 9/11, much of Afghanistan was simply an extension of Pakistan's own very poorly governed FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas). This is why you won't see any active supta, temples, in the Afghanistan for instance. Please be respectful of each other when posting, and note that users new to the subreddit might experience posting limitations until they become more active and longer members of the community. 9K subscribers in the BharatasyaItihaas community. This sparked a nationalist reaction to this particular form of modernity, and fostered links between violent anti-soviet resistance and conservative national/customary morality, with its Even if we settle on what counts as the "true Afghanistan", there's no reason why any given nation needs to have only one flag. The safest I felt in Afghanistan was in the country away from everything, but I am also Afghan ethnically. Share to Tumblr. Afghanistan had been a popular tourist destination for westerners from the US and Europe in the mid-1970s, due to a combination of its natural beauty, rich cultural history and increasingly westernized culture. 34K subscribers in the afghanistan community. Join in! 2: A strong and stable (and somewhat hostile) Afghanistan is Pakistan's worst nightmare, considering all the war crimes it has committed against Afghanistan. He not only negotiated Panjshir, but in fact his strategic moves caused Russians to withdraw from Afghanistan. French photographer Laurence Brun Lacombe lived in Afghanistan, with her husband, from 1971 to 1972, and snapped many pictures of women throughout the country. April, 1979: Armed rebellion against the Communists, mainly from the conservative, rural areas. Afghanistan was undergoing modernisation after being left by their colonial masters in a bad state. ”, this is what I would do if the UK was in that position. Posted by u/[Deleted Account] - 5 votes and no comments Evacuation options from Afghanistan are virtually nonexistent. Unless another major attack happens that was organized in Afghanistan this will be a minor foot note compared to eventually ending the pandemic and other major domestic policy initiatives he has already passed and is working to pass like the infastructure bill. They weren't perfect, but they were secular and strongly supported women's rights, education and were commited to modernising the country. The golden eagle emblem of the (1973-1978) republic is visible on the top of the flag. e Soviet and US invasions) into the country? Right, though you have to believe that even under M. He still has his job and his home, but there are people he personally knew that have been killed since the takeover and he is constantly afraid. A subreddit for propaganda collectors, enthusiasts, or all who are fascinated by propaganda as… 191K subscribers in the whatisthiscar community. I felt Afghanistan was justified at the time because you could directly trace OBL to Afghanistan. If the Soviets did not invade Afghanistan, it would be allied-instead to USA anyways, pre-war of course. Afghanistan 1960s. Women were openly engaged in society and education for all was a big thing. It’s much worse now. Now those people in need would have babies after the war, and 1970s seems like the decade they'd enter the society. Your Afghan wife may face additional risks because of her nationality, ethnicity, religion, or gender. There are more photos of 1970s Afghanistan life and they all look a lot like this. Women in Afghanistan face widespread discrimination, violence, and harassment. So we’re gonna ignore all the other Muslim countries for your own political gain. Afghans are predominantly sunnis and the Orthodox form of Islam than shia Islam with shia minority. Now the Army was cool and sophisticated again, with modern tech, computers, missiles, helicopters, and soon the Abrams and Bradley. Reza life was not easy for hijabi women across Iran. So then came the Afghan Jihad. With the help of funding from Saudi petroleum exports (and other factors), the movement underwent "explosive growth" beginning in the 1970s and now has worldwide influence. Archived post As sad as it is Afghanistan is back under Taliban rule, we were there for 20 years and the moment we left the ANA and Afghan government completely collapsed. Honestly, older houses are often built a lot better than newer construction (heavier framing, better materials, greatly superior worksmanship, etc. We are dedicated to antiques and old stuff. Finally, China’s behavior is just habit at this point. Though most have since moved to Syria, Afghanistan was their traditional training ground. Exactly. Women in Afghanistan during the 1970s 1970s A sub reddit dedicated to everything about '90s. It was the CIA that covertly destabilized Afghanistan, not a pseudo-state co-founded by the British. Jordan Peterson… 7. military defeat in history (the War in Vietnam), went on to severe oil shortages, the Watergate scandal, double-digit inflation, high unemployment, and a hostage crisis in Iran that the Carter administration bungled so badly it emboldened the Soviet Union to invade Afghanistan months later. If religious fundamentalist didn’t take over. The fall of Afghanistan was the Afghanistan people’s and their governments fault. I was a protester of the Iraq invasion. Also, the form of Islam traditionally practiced in Afghanistan was a lot more moderate and tolerant than it is today. I wonder which Taliban sympathizer you got this information from. Sucks cuz Afghanistan is rich in history and very beautiful. Or check it out in the app stores Afghanistan in 1960-1970 Politics I’ve read that Afghanistan in the 60s/70s was one of the epicenters of hippie culture for European hippies traveling via the Hippie Trail from Europe to India/Nepal; did the large influx of Western hippies into a conservative country radicalize the country into becoming more conservative, or was this more of a reaction to Western interventions (I. Today I learned that Kabul was referred as “Paris of Asia”. If youre not, your experience may differ. The restrictions now are less enforced than they were in the 80’s, but still mandatory. Archived post. 2K subscribers in the hindu community. S. It was scarily prophetic about what would happen in Afghanistan, long, long before the 1970s. Also, as others have said, do read “Persepolis”. Where you run into problems is with old wiring & plumbing (not the end of the world, but you have to account for the cost) and installing central air/heat if it isn't present already. The majority of Afghans were and still are extremely conservative and this is why the Soviets invaded that country in the first place. 1969-1970. Considering how vast China is, they are almost impossible to conquer and I think the US will leave the moment casualties reach 200,000. Or check it out in the app stores Fashion model in Afghanistan, 1970 imgur. [RETRO] May 1970 In May 1970, the people of Afghanistan went to the polls to vote for all 250 seats of the Wolesi Jirga and the 51 directly elected… Skip to main content Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home. Welcome to the discourse! This forum is dedicated to the work associated with Dr. Please join us to explore and rediscover history of India here. Most Afghan Hindus are now in the diaspora in countries such as India, Canada, USA etc. In the Shar-e-Naü area (the new town), a few emancipated girls wear the mini-skirt, despite the violent critics of the majority of the Afghan people, still attached to Muslim traditions. Ok so they had economic development, now it is blocked if it is not compatible with Islam. Scan this QR code to download the app now However, the Vietnam war was ending at the start of the time period you asked about. Its a city, theres robbings, murders, the whole 9. Saudi Arabia was never liberal and it’s not clear to me that Iran is, in terms of opinions held, actually less liberal today than it was in the 1970’s, though now there is an austere moral and sartorial code enforced by religious police which obviously changes the outward appearance of the country. One is dressed in a modern professional looking dress that falls to about knee length and the other has on a modern striped sweater and a knee length skirt. Jan 19, 2010 · Originally published to accompany the exhibition of the same name at the San Francisco Public Library 2008-2009, as the photographer/author I am now using the book as a fund raising tool for Afghan relief agencies. I’ve been trying to get him out of there and into The States but it’s very difficult right now. 81K subscribers in the AskMiddleEast community. Welcome to Canada’s official subreddit! This is the place to engage on all things Canada. And you’re making it a democracy which is really hard to do. I was just referencing pashtuns in afghanistan fighting foreign powers, not anythjng against pashtuns in Pakistan or saying they are not pakistani or not loyal. And the US wanted to deter Soviet influence in the then Socialist Republic of Afghanistan. Or check it out in the app stores Traditional Afghan-Turkmen folk costume from Northern Afghanistan The people of Afghanistan (and not the muj) were mostly pissed not about the reforms which dated back to the monarchist era (they were going slow but more smoothly) era but about the 30,000 dead relatives who were purged by the commies after the coup and Yeah, let's ignore the 2. You’re not seeing rural Afghanistan. Scan this QR code to download the app now. The other thing readers should understand is that Afghanistan is a very multi-ethnic state, with strong tribal institutions that have variously adopted different influences on things like family life, business Just got home from Afghanistan!! Was there launching a new building for a school in Kabul, and was so sad that it wasn’t safe to get out of the city and see some of the beautiful scenery. In the case of Afghanistan, this trend met with the Soviet invasion in 79, and the Communist/Soviet views on women’s rights which they spread in Afghanistan. Posted by u/[Deleted Account] - 79 votes and 15 comments Afghanistan was always a weak state and rather chimerical, as its borders are not aligned with ethnic composition. The report found that members of the security forces in Northern Ireland colluded with the UDA during the paramilitary's killing of Catholic civilians in the 1970s and 1980s, including the solicitor Pat Finucane in 1989. In 1970s my favourite area in Kabul Shar-E-Naw, was not anywhere near as how good it is now. Terms & Policies Afghanistan 1970s And Now | Afghanistan Before Taliban | Know You seem to be arguing for the sake of arguing and reaffirming to yourself that here you are the sole arbiter of "correct" modern Afghanistan history. So these royal scumbags can fleece the people of Saudi Arabia, go out on drug and hooker binges throughout the world, and the corrupt clerics keep the believers in line and A photo taken in the 1990s in Afghanistan reveals that before the Taliban took over women were far more modern. 159 votes, 13 comments. All these phobias of outsiders happened out of continuous invasions. Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it. Dec 31, 2014 · Afghanistan in 1970s, Maybe before! Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. It’s more a bunch of tribes in a space that most of the world just calls Afghanistan. ). QR code to download the app now. In most countries, he would be legally obligated to give her a Get if she wanted a divorce, so he chose to remain in Afghanistan to avoid being forced to let her remarry. Reddit iOS Reddit Android Reddit Premium About Reddit Advertise Blog Afghanistan, 1970’s. It was not uncommon for kids to come back crying from visiting the principle's office, and not wanting to sit down. In this particular case, the left flag pretty clearly represents one state that claimed sovereignty over the territory and the other represents a government that with an alternative state that has now taken control. Share to Reddit. They were oppressed and tortured and now they are still oppressed and tortured (which they knew since sharia was known territory before) and as a rule of law, they got the sharia, and once again they knew what they were signing for. Or check it out in the app stores Afghanistan anti soviet 1970 s Share Sort by: Best. Nous parlons en anglais et en français. The Basque Language, spoken today by some 750k people in northern Spain & southwestern France (‘Basque Country’), is what is known as a “language isolate” - having no know The 1970’s started with the first major U. 33K subscribers in the afghanistan community. Almost everyone including my parents lived in poverty. A place for photographs, pictures, and other images. Afghanistan is a very rugged, very mountainous country. The USSR… The one guy remained in Afghanistan to screw over his ex wife. In Judaism , in order for his wife to remarry after a divorce, he needs to give her a type of document called a Get. Afghanistan was supposed to be holding most of Russia's Tu-22M bombers. People thinking that Afghanistan was some Dubai, in the 1970s. Not ethnicity (Pashtun) afghan by Nationality is not the real Afghan . 77 votes, 32 comments. Iran went through modernization and urbanization under the Pahlavi dynasty whereas, Afghanistan is still a Tribal society. But us leaving now, it’s also not finishing what we started. 110 votes, 35 comments. Opium trades were made by Taliban leadership, even until now to fund their war against Afghans. [position in… This isn't "Afghanistan" in the 1970s, it's just Kabul. 00 sale price goes directly to agencies working to provide food, clothing, educational opportunities, de-mineing Scan this QR code to download the app now. Afghanistan is not a nation as the PRC and the US are. however the leaders of Afghanistan were not in touch with the people and were keeping power by force. News and discussion related to Afghanistan. How is it an improvement ? Biden's is just past the half year mark into his presidency a presidency that quite possibly could extend to January 2029. A forum for combat footage and photos from historical to ongoing wars. The Communist party in Afghanistan had strong ties with Russia, and they enacted a series of reforms that were deeply unpopular with Afghanistan conservatives. The rich families were the only ones who enjoyed this luxury. Now Zia was super Islamist and nationalist. 30M subscribers in the pics community. Or check it out in the app stores At the Iran/Afghanistan border, 1970 Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Curious to hear other thoughts All this only reversed itself in the late 1970s. and other content from all professional sports during the 1970s Was Afghanistan successfully Subjugated? It was literally a war for the past 20 years, what benefits did the Afghans receive? Taliban and Americans fighting for control and over 300k innocent Afghans died in casualties since the war, as I said, it was guerilla warfare, those last 20 years were hell for Afghans and now worse. This ended with the invasion of Afghanistan. Interpretations of Islam in Afghanistan vary tremendously from village to village, and often exist as combinations of cultural/ethnic/regional tradition and patchwork knowledge of the Quran and hadith, further exacerbated by the general illiteracy of even local religious leaders. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. That's how recent it is Before this it always always always meant Pashtun tribes from Present day Afghanistan/Pakistan. Now, what Afghanistan became is a whole other story. This is a photo I took in Afghanistan in the It was "hippy hangout" since the 1960s and possibly before hippies were even a thing. the fact that most of the country is of Pashtun ethnicity however were not represented in the soviet and indeed the current govt. etc. It’s not like they went backwards to that, it’s always been that way. Posted by u/nicqueefminaj - 22 votes and 6 comments Meanwhile, there are about 38 million people in Afghanistan; roughly 42% (18 million) are Pashtun (historically referred to as Afghans until the 1970s) and 27% (11 million) Tajik, with other ethnic groups including Uzbeks and Hazaras making up the rest. Some members of Afghanistan's All-Girls Robotics Team are now in What I’ve noticed is people saying women are oppressed and they are forced to wear a hijab otherwise they would get killed. REMEMBER OPSEC. A subreddit for Hindus from Afghanistan. To every last man, fight until the very city is rubble and the people all dead. My country has already proven it has the will to do just that; look no further then World War II, we wa Sep 11, 2021 · Lacombe in Afghanistan, 1972. com Open. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make, you're saying that Iran wasn't a democracy when the US stuck it's nose in? The Taliban is a bad example for whatever point you're trying to make, they came to power because the factions that the US (and other countries) supported fought among themselves after kicking the soviets out, in fact, they were welcomed at the start because the country was Find the best posts and communities about 1970s on Reddit. . Reddit's main subreddit for This is primarily a US Navy-centric subreddit, but all are welcome. Afghanistan had a socialist government in the 1970s. The government of the 1970s couldn't suppress the protests and rioting against the atheistic, communistic government and called for the help of the Soviets. Posted by u/whatthespicy - 244 votes and 14 comments There is another short term interest in China supporting the Taliban which is the handover or expulsion of Uyghur militants operating in Afghanistan. By 1980, a whole new generation of high schoolers had grown up without the threat of a draft or the Vietnam War to dissuade them. 1. The same situation is in Afghanistan, specially in Kabul. In early 1970:• Modern buildings and new Previously Kabul was mostly Rural but now Kabul is mostly Urban. The villages were living life as they were for less thousand years. While its southern stretches may resemble desert, it has some exceptionally high peaks in its center and north. Do not post your command or name! Post all questions and discussion about recruiters, MEPS, the Delayed Entry Program, Enlisted Ratings, "A" Schools, Officer Candidate School, Boot Camp, and transferring to your first command in our sister subreddit, r/newtothenavy. Posted by u/blogs_bunny - 1 vote and no comments Firstly, Kabul is probably one of the least safe areas in Afghanistan. As a Muslim I don’t like what Iran and Afghanistan is doing. When we went to Afghanistan it did us no good but to waste money, and to lose lives. I’ve always seen pictures of Afghani women from the 1960s and the life in that era being closer to a western city. Now I’d like to add this is just from my own perspective from having visited and lived there and also from what I’ve been told from family and older relatives who lived through the revolution. So the question is, since we are there now do we have to finish the work we started? Or save American Soldiers by 308K subscribers in the JordanPeterson community. The US and Pakistan Army started the Al Qaeda and the Taliban to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan. Gtfo. Pakistan hoped Taliban takeover will lead to end of TTP as pro ISI groups exist in itblaming the army is right but also not cause it was obvious to anyone with basic understanding of how Afghanistan worked that the Taliban would eventually be back so its better to try to get them on ur side i guess, Imran Khan himself supported this greatly The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan before the 1970's in 1928-1929 during the Afghan Civil War between the Saqqawists and the anti-Saqqawists the Soviet Red Army sent forces to fight against the Saqqawists allied with Central Asian separtist groups and to support Emir Amanullah Khans monarchy As far as I know pashtuns there see their autonomy very seriously, the Taliban and Mujihadeen were/are majority pashtun (more so than the reg pop of Afghanistan). uecbfpl rry iqvzs lwdgn ilsxb dtvx msck ptsnz puouy hkctv