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Neo,
Any comments on my reasoning about the retreat of the 40th Army?
Any comments on my reasoning about the retreat of the 40th Army?
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Non aligned nations voted in the United Nations against the Soviet troop presence in Afghanistan, and Western countries restricted ties with the USSR. All these had a negative impact on the mental resolution to stay put. However, militarily speaking, the 40th Army, as vindicated by its operation accomplishment report, had cleary accomplished all the tasks assigned to it. The decission to retreat was a combination of internal opposition by the Russian population, increasing financial burden, alienation not just from the western world but also with the NAM countries and political imbalance post Brazenev's departure.
Note that, Mikhail Gorbachev after becoming the Soviet leader in March 1985, had openly stated that the economically staggering USSR needed to improve relations with the West to reduce its military spending burden and obtain technical aid. He recognized the Afghanistan war as an obstacle to better Western relations as well as a source of Soviet public malaise.
Sir after reading various articles I conclude that your well worded post reflects the events as they happened and indeed 40th army succeeded in tasks assigned to her.
Victory may be claimed by Afghans purely because they survived the invasion but it was international pressure and probably the deadly stinger missle that made the Sovjets retreat.
i think we r letting the Bear off the hook too easily. now i am not depending on the Bear Trap or any Rambo movies but one thing was crucial (besides the stingers) that the soviet conscript was not in a mood to fight someone else's war.
Sir,
Could you elaborate what you mean by someone else's war? I consider Sovjet invasion of Afgahnistan as a preplanned step in Kremlin's quest for access to warn waters. Sovjets eneterd to defeat Afghanistan and annex it.
the soviet soldiers did not see eye to eye with their officer corps. granted that the soviets wanted afghanistan to be another proxy state like the CARs. after 10 years of fighting a "un-seen" enemy, they had had enough.
Hmmm... I wonder if we potentially will face the same issue in FATA, if we are not already, as has been suggested by some.
Arguably the Americans at least face no such issues at this point, with the war sold well and good as the 'right war', and all the fluff about 'defending our freedoms and blah blah blah'. The remainder of NATO members are doubtful on this count over the long run though IMO.
we already have with elements of the FC (same tribes), although the PA has ensured that only punjabi dominated units are being used in the FATA.
however the counter to that at this point is that the ANP seems fully on board, and has not backed away from accepting responsibility for requesting Army action in Swat.
NWFP cabinet demands end to military operation
Updated at: 2320 PST, Saturday, August 09, 2008
PESHAWAR: The provincial cabinet of Awami National Party (ANP) has called for halting the ongoing military operation in tribal areas.
The NWFP cabinet meeting held under the chairmanship of Provincial President of ANP, Afrasyab Khattak.
The meeting expressed concern over the present situation in tribal areas and demand was made to the federal government to discontinue the ongoing operation there.
The meeting endorsed the ruling coalitions decision to impeach the President and restore the deposed judges.
NWFP cabinet demands end to military operation
Apparently I spoke too soon:
I am not sure if this also applies to Swat though...
AM,Hmmm... I wonder if we potentially will face the same issue in FATA, if we are not already, as has been suggested by some.
Arguably the Americans at least face no such issues at this point, with the war sold well and good as the 'right war', and all the fluff about 'defending our freedoms and blah blah blah'. The remainder of NATO members are doubtful on this count over the long run though IMO.
AM,
NATO/ISAF has done a 360 degree turn in its strategy in FATA. They are going for the hot pursuits not just to ensure kill. They are actually ensuring that either the PA meets the NATO forces upfront which means the PA will be sitting on the retreating lines of the militants or allow the militants to start hitting soft targets within Pakistan, forcing PA to turn back to the ISI. Wonder if this rings bells. But that's max that I can say.
I saw you there.OoE's view i believe. Its not that its happening already deltacamelately.