jamahir
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Apparently according to commie apologists, the Soviets had the right to dethrone and brutally murder Sardar Daud.
"Sardar Daud"... Come on, man.
As if that wasn't enough, they sent their 40th army to help their puppets who had zero support among the Afghan masses.
I posted on another thread some two weeks ago that the Soviets came on the invitation of the Afghan government. Just like the Syrian government of now. Or possibly the Venezuelan government in the coming days.
The foundations of this commie heaven were laid over the graves of thirty thousand people murdered in Pol e Charkhi.
You are mentioning that place for the second time. Can you please quote me a legitimate article for that number ?
Making three million refugees through indiscriminate bombing wasn't enough either.
You seem to watch Rambo films avidly.
But somehow, the Afghans don't have the right to resist foreign invasion according to these pseudo humanists.
Yeah, I am a pseudo humanist as compared to the overflowing-with-milk-of-human-kindness Taliban whose previous governance has not at all created to things like the lynching of Farkhunda Malikzada.
Whats even more amusing is the fact that these pea brains think that the enemies of the Taliban are going to open a bikini car wash in Kabul if the Taliban are finished. The height of delusions.
No one is talking about bikini car washes.
You don't support coups because of that otherwise Assad, Gaddafi and other dictators have banned other parties too.
I have said in other threads that Assad, after the war ends, has to ensure that a more and actual socialist ( true democracy ) system takes hold.
In Libya, the direct democracy system cancelled out the need for political parties.
LOL, you can't dictate other nation's policies.
But I can recommend.
Pakistan atleast did what it had to do unlike Afghan commies killing their own people at the behest of their Soviet overlords
"Killing their own people..." Now when have I heard that ? Oh yes, in 2003 and 2011. Iraq, Libya, Syria. And soon coming, Venezuela.
And yes, Afghan women in the 80s being trained in computers and an Afghan man going to a space station... All done by the very progressive "mujahideen".