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The Graveyard of Empires
Afghanistan is
- Easy to invade
- Difficult to conquer
- Impossible to rule – by any foreign powerü Reason – geography again + tribal/ethnic divisions ©DrMahipalRathore ©DrMahipalRathore Only 12 % land is arableü Large number of refugees staying inü Pakistan and Iran World’s largest producer of opiumü Khyber pass – near Peshawarü ©DrMahipalRathore
The great Game
A conflict of supremacy in central Asia BRITISH EMPIRE vs. RUSSIAN EMPIRE 19th century 1919- Treaty with British and Independent Afghanistan
Middle of 20th century
King Zahir Shah brought in modern reforms in 1960s
• Elections
• Political rights
• Women’s education King’s cousin Daoud Khan ousted him in 1973
The Saur (Communist) Revolution
- 1978- the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan [PDPA] organised a coup against Daoud Khan
- They continued modernization but tried to bring land reforms- widely detested in rural areas
- Uprising in several areas- hard crackdown
- USSR sent advisors and equipment to help the new communist govt
The Soviet Afghan War 1979-89
Why USSR sent its army to Afghanistan?
• Infighting in PDPA (another coup : Hafizullah Amin comes to power)
• Rising rebellions in rural areas (land + modernization)
• The fear of Iran’s Islamic revolution spreading to central Asia
Christmas eve 1979 – Soviet Army marches in 34 Muslim nations and UN general assembly opposed the invasion Soviet army soon controlled the cities, communication systems but NOT the rural areas- geography!!
Cry for a ‘’Holy War’’
All disparate tribes, rebel groups and warlords joined hands to fight the godless invader. ‘’Mujahideen’’- Fighters in a holy war(Jihad) Youth from all over flock to the country to fight Supported by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China and USA
Guerrilla warfare in mountains by Mujahideen
A young Saudi lad from a rich family of Saudi Arabia fighting in Afghanistan in 80s
Various warlords like Ahmad shah Massoud and groups like Taliban and Al Qaeda emerged in the 1980s during this war against USSR With USA provided weapons and support of Pakistan’s ISI the war is drawn to a bloody Stalemate.
Stinger –The game changer Light ,portable &hand held Surface to air missiles.
Soviet invasion winds down
Gorbachev – reforms in USSR Gradual pullback of forces started 1986 – USSR backed Govt formed, led by Md.Najibullah 1989 – All Soviet forces left Warlords start fighting for supremacy
Afghan Civil war 1989-1996
1991- Collapse of USSR 1992- Collapse of Najibullah govt 1992-96 – Chaos : Warlords keep fighting for supremacy Finally Taliban emerged from the south(base-Kandahar) as the largest and most powerful group
The Taliban Rule (1996-2001)
‘Talib’- students Leader – Mullah Omar Supported and backed militarily by PakistanØ Strict Sharia law imposition Widespread human rights abuse Worst conditions for women- no education or free movement
AL -Qaeda
International network of terrorists groups Ideology – Extremist form of Islamism/Salafism Leaders – Osama Bin Laden and Ayman al Zawahiri Given support and shelter by Taliban (In)Famous attacks – WTC bombing, 1993§ US embassy bombings in Africa, 1998§ 9/11 – Crashed hijacked planes into WTC and Pentagon Madrid train bombing , 2004§
Bush’s WAR ON TERROR ‘’Either you are with us or against us’’
Operation Enduring Freedom 2001-2014
USA attacked Afghanistan as Taliban refused to hand over Laden By December 2001, Taliban govt fell Fighters went into hiding International Security Assistance force ISAF – By UN Security council Hamid Karzai appointed head of interim govt
Hamid Karzai 2001-2014
The Taliban insurgency
For over a decade ,guerrilla campaigns to§ get back territory Ambushes, roadside IED bombs§ Many Rural areas and provinces captured§ Kunduz – September 2015 Source –Al Jazeera May 2011- Osama Bin Laden killed in Abbottabad,Pakistan [Operation Neptune Spear]
Situation after 2014
October 2014 – Ashraf Ghani came to power December 2014 -ISAF transfers security duties§ to Afghan security forces Around 10000 US troops remain to advise,§ support Afghan army and counter terror ops Taliban split into factions – some are in peace§ talks with Govt of Afghanistan ISIS has captured some areas in East.
A Bleak scenario
Decades of war has turned the country into one of§ world’s poorest and least developed Heavy govt corruption§ High illiteracy§ Huge number of mines – maiming civilians§ Refugees§ Turncoat soldiers in Security forces.
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By Dr. Mahipal Singh Rathore
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