INTRODUCTION The Soviet - Afghanistan war included the terms of the two Soviet prime ministers and two US presidents for the nine years from the end of 1979 to the beginning of 1989. Also known as the "Soviet Vietnam War", it is also a war of technology and power against tough and adaptive guerrilla militia known as a jihadist (people are jihad), undecided victory And the Soviet troops withdrew. In 1978, the democratic republic of Afghanistan was a poor agricultural socialist government.
1979 - The Soviet-Afghanistan War, also known as the present war in Afghanistan (December 24, 1979 - February 15, 1989) (Soviet - Afghanistan war lasted more than 9 years from 1979 to 1989 Although it is part of the Cold War, it will inevitably collapse within 3 to 6 months after the withdrawal of the Soviet Union in February 15, 1989 - the civil war in Afghanistan on April 30, 1992 (April 30, 1992) Withdrew from Afghanistan, the civil war continued, the Afghanistan Communist government called the war in Afghanistan in a few months fighting the jihad group (from 1978 to the present).
In Afghanistan there is a abandoned complex facility originating in Afghanistan after the Soviet war. I talked about Afghanistan's general remarks heard over and over in many communities in Afghanistan, but after the Afghanistan-Soviet war ended, Afghanistan played an important role in the collapse of the Soviet empire and set its goal We achieved it. At the end of the Cold War, the West abandoned Afghanistan and its people. Afghanistan was later used by mobs, militia, Taliban and others. This is a major dissatisfaction with Afghan people's people against the United States and its allies. This reflects what we are seeing in Afghanistan.
Soviet Union - Afghanistan War (1979-1989) - War between the Soviet Union and Islamic Jihad in Afghanistan. Jihadists received additional support from various sources through the Cold War including the Central Intelligence Agency (see Cyclone Action), Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and other Muslim countries and India-Pakistan regional conflict It was. . Invasion of Grenada (1983) - The invasion of the US-led Grenada in 1983 was caused by a military coup. Success of intrusion brought about a change in the government, but controversy over US imperialism, Cold War politics, Cuba participation, instability of the Grenada government, and Grenada's claim as the status of the Federal Kingdom