Soviet Afghan War, Al Qaeda and the Muslim Rebel Formula

Soviet cartridges and ammunition spell out the words “Goodbye, Afghanistan”

The Soviet-Afghan war (December 24, 1979 – February 15, 1989) was a key element in the collapse of the Soviet Empire. The conflict was fomented by their cold war enemy the United States who secretly donated billions to the Islamic factions known as the Mujahideen, directly through the Central Intelligence Agency and their relationship with Pakistan’s secret service, the ISI.

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Investigating the Terror

The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan 1989