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This Day in History: December 27, 1979

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This Day in History: August 31, 1939
This Day in History: January 3, 1959
On December 27, 1979, the Soviet Union launched its invasion of Afghanistan in the Soviet-Afghan War. Internal political turmoil in Afghanistan in the 1970s had developed into insurgencies and open rebellion, threatening the stability of the Soviet-supported Afghan government. The Soviet Union provided aid in the form of military equipment and personnel in an attempt to maintain Soviet-Afghan relations; however, there was reluctance among many Soviet officials for full-scale involvement in the country. This would soon change following the Iran's development into an Islamic theocracy following the Iranian Revolution, the overthrow and murder of President Nur Muhammad Taraki (who had held closer ties to the Soviets) and his replacement by Hafizullah Amin in September-October 1979. Amin's loyalty to the Soviets had been in question, with concerns regarding his connection to Pakistan, China, and the United States combining with the further destabilization of Afghanistan in the wake of his coup turning Moscow against him. Over the course of 1978-9, the number of Soviet advisors and personnel grew.

On December 27, Soviet special forces assault and occupied key government, media, and military locations across the city of Kabul and killed Amin. At the same time, a force of 80,000 Soviet troops supported by 1,800 tanks and 2,000 armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) crossed the northern border into Afghanistan. This marked the beginning of a long and costly war which lasted until the last Soviet forces withdrew on February 15, 1989. The Soviet Union's defeat in Afghanistan served to destroy the Red Army's image of invincibility and undermined the Soviet Union's position in international politics as well as contributing to dissent within the country itself, including bolstering independence movements in some of the non-Russian republics of the USSR. The high cost in lives, equipment, and fortune led to some in the West to refer to the war as the "Soviet Union's Vietnam War" with approximately 15,000 Soviet troops killed and a further ~54,000 wound as well as 18,000 Afghan troops, 57,000 or more insurgents (known as the Mujahideen) killed, and an estimate of 562,000 to 2 million civilians killed. Afghanistan remained in a state of civil war following the Soviet withdrawal until April 1992 when the government of Afghanistan was finally overthrown by the mujahideen factions.

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Furlips
5 years ago
Yeah, I remember when this was happening.
After a year or two of it, I was thinking, "Welcome to Vietnam assholes."
Along with, "That should keep the dumb bastards occupied for a while."

And just like us, it took ten years at a tremendous cost of men and materials for them to figure out "We're fucked" and quit.

And because we can't learn anything, we've been there since 2001.

Bunners
RabbitGTI
5 years ago
" Furlips wrote:
Yeah, I remember when this was happening.
After a year or two of it, I was thinking, "Welcome to Vietnam assholes."
Along with, "That should keep the dumb bastards occupied for a while."

And just like us, it took ten years at a tremendous cost of men and materials for them to figure out "We're fucked" and quit.

And because we can't learn anything, we've been there since 2001.

Bunners

I know what you mean, if I remember what my grandad told me correctly "Storm'in Norman" wanted to push through to Iraq to get Saddam in the first gulf war but H.W Bush wouldn't let him so consequently my generation had to go back a decade later and finish a job that should of already been taken care of. I remember watching the 9/11 footage as a 14 year old on TV and then watching "Shock and Awe" in 03. I was annoyed when Bush proclaimed "mission accomplished" when the job wasn't done.
Furlips
5 years ago
" RabbitGTI wrote:
I remember watching the 9/11 footage as a 14 year old on TV and then watching "Shock and Awe" in 03. I was annoyed when Bush proclaimed "mission accomplished" when the job wasn't done.


Bush Sr. was correct. Yes, "mission accomplished." Our goal wasn't to destroy Iraq, but to get them out of Kuwait.
Bush Jr.'s folly was to "Finish what my daddy started." Egged on by that asshole Dick Cheney and Haliburton.
Iraq was keeping Iran under control. Now look what's happening.

Like I said, we haven't earned fuck all since WWII.

Bunners
Furlips
5 years ago
Oh, and a bit more history, the Highway of Death.

American grandstanding at it's worse, Killing troops that were no longer at war.

And yet we persist.
And wonder why everyone in the Middle East hates us.

Bunners
RabbitGTI
5 years ago
" Furlips wrote:
Oh, and a bit more history, the Highway of Death.

American grandstanding at it's worse, Killing troops that were no longer at war.

And yet we persist.
And wonder why everyone in the Middle East hates us.

Bunners

Very interesting-and infuriating
RabbitGTI
5 years ago
" Furlips wrote:
" RabbitGTI wrote:
I remember watching the 9/11 footage as a 14 year old on TV and then watching "Shock and Awe" in 03. I was annoyed when Bush proclaimed "mission accomplished" when the job wasn't done.


Bush Sr. was correct. Yes, "mission accomplished." Our goal wasn't to destroy Iraq, but to get them out of Kuwait.
Bush Jr.'s folly was to "Finish what my daddy started." Egged on by that asshole Dick Cheney and Haliburton.
Iraq was keeping Iran under control. Now look what's happening.

Like I said, we haven't earned fuck all since WWII.

Bunners

Thanks for the info, my stepdad told me about Haliburton. I didn't know how much of a dick Chaney was until I saw the movie about him "Vice". He was a ruthless son of a bitch
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