1 million Afghans and 15,000 Soviet conscripts died
Fought with American guns
Foreign nations had tried for centuries to conquer Afghanistan
In the 1970's it became a focus for the superpowers
To Moscow, a friendly Afghanistan was important
Afghanistan's new leader looked to the Soviet Union for support
The Soviet Union sent advisors to advance socialism
Land was taken from large owners
And handed to the peasants who worked it
Women were encouraged to stop wearing veils
And were put into literacy classes with men
The reforms were seen to threaten ancient customs
And the authority of the Mullahs
The Mullah says,
"God has decided who is rich and who is poor,
It can't be changed by communists."
Opponents of the reforms
Burned down schools and universities
Resistant grew throughout the country
Iranians joined in
Calling for a Jihad
Against the communists
The U.S. thought
That the Soviets might use the Afghan crisis
To move south
And seize the oil of the Persian Gulf
Meanwhile the Shah of Iran was overthrown
The U.S. lost its most important ally in the region
The U.S. considered the possibility of a Soviet controlled Iran
Carter sent the Mujahideen equipment,
Mostly communication equipment
They were mostly peasants
Recruits for the Jihad walked for days
Across the mountains to reach the fighting
Soviet trained Afghan army
Thousands of men deserted
Kabul requested Soviet troops
Afghan president met with Soviet leader
The Soviets feared the spread of Islamic fundamentalism
Into Afghanistan from Iran
The Soviets felt they had to send troops to stabilize the region
Moscow hoped they could complete their mission in weeks
Moscow had Amin assassinated
They didn't like him talking with the Americans
At the United Nations
The invasion of the Soviet Union was condemned
The Soviets began with large sweeps
Their approach was a disaster
Mujahideen remained in the villages
Guerilla fighters remained in the mountains
Reagan stepped up aid to the Mujahideen
The Mujahideen were spilt along tribal lines
They sometimes fought each other
A war fought with our gold
And their blood
According to CIA man
The U.S. viewed the conflict in Afghanistan as an internal
Cold War struggle
The U.S. provided assistance to anti-Soviet forces
Through the Pakistani intelligent services
The Red Army changed tactics
And took to the air
Soviet commandos
Dropped in by helicopters
Soviet aircraft bombing indiscriminantly
Village after village pummeled into oblivion
Then overrun by Soviet troops
The village men who refused to join the Afghan army were murdered
Thousands of civilians killed in Soviet atrocities
The mujahideen attacked Soviet convoys
2,000 Soviets died each year
The war seemed pointless to the Soviet soldiers
The mujahideen favored sabotage operations and assassinations
The Stinger missiles were effective for them as well
Reagan said,
"To watch the courageous Afghan freedom fighters
Battle modern arsenals with simple hand-held weapons is an inspiration to those who love freedom."
The war lasted almost a decade
The early foundations of al-Qaeda
Were allegedly built on relationships
And weaponry that came from billions
Of dollars in U.S. support for the Mujahideen
Scholars have argued that Bin laden was outside
Of CIA eyesight
And that there is no support for the claim
That the CIA funded Bin Laden
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