TigerOfMysore
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Men in intel should not seek applause from one liners.
I don't know if you remember Alexander the Great and the Greco-Bactrian kingdoms that survived for some 300 years
That quote "Afghanistan is the graveyard of Empires" is bullshit. Ancient Greeks conquered it and basically almost every empire could level it,but chose to leave instead.
But Alexander and his succesors held it from around 326 B.C. to 10 A.D.Eh that’s why it’s the graveyard of Empires cause no one wants to hold on too it anymore
But Alexander and his succesors held it from around 326 B.C. to 10 A.D.
I wonder why the British weren't so interested in getting there. They kept getting involved everywhere. If I remember correctly they take Peshawar and keep it though.
afghanistan is easy to conquer and a little bit hard to hold because its a wasteland to large parts its basically almost uninhabitable so its kind of absurd for some to say its impossible to conquer since iran could conquer it in a month and hold it for a century its really no issue the issue would be that its a huge place with little value for iran and of course some might find it immensely worth fighting for but for iran its just a wasteland to which it has access to anyway if it wants toIf you look at historical records than no one is able to hold on to it also don't hold much base, eg the region has been satrap (vassal) of persian empire for much of history, Greeks ruled it as Greco-Bactrian kingdom for over 200 years, Mongol empire and its successive Khanates held on to it for centuries, Britain also kept subdued all the way till 47 and even mughals conquered it for over 100 years and only lost it after they were defeated by Safavid Persia in mughal safavid war not due to some Afghan uprising.
Any dedicated insurgency is hard to defeat. Main reason why countries don't invade each other as much.
A look inside Afghanistan's History and current situation.
He tried again in SindhIt was not the regular Khwarazmian army that the Prince led. He fled from the Mongols towards the periphery of the empire and raised a new army in Afghanistan.
insurgency does mostly just work against aniranians meaning ethnically alien people can be fought for long while insurgence against a group which is domestic is usually quite hard because its easy to have an insurgence running against usa who from the other side of the world and has no clue but its harder to have it running against hamid your friendly neighbor who knows pretty much everything about youAny dedicated insurgency is hard to defeat. Main reason why countries don't invade each other as much.
Well him and his successors kept Afghanistan more than other later conquerorsHe might have held it but didn’t hold it forever
Well him and his successors kept Afghanistan more than other later conquerors
We're back 20 years again. I remember I used to play Counterstrike back then,it was the golden age of CS.That nibba dead anyways , Afghanistan is now under Taliban control anyways
alexander the cursed was a tool and he died in the place of his masters so i have no clue what you talk about its not like we talk here about something that was sustainedWell him and his successors kept Afghanistan more than other later conquerors
His masters? If you tell me that Alexander was working for the Americans I'll go nuts.alexander the cursed was a tool and he died in the place of his masters so i have no clue what you talk about its not like we talk here about something that was sustained
egyptian highpriesthood is who messed with us at the timeHis masters? If you tell me that Alexander was working for the Americans I'll go nuts.
egyptian highpriesthood first dragged alexander the cursed and second the romans into this region its a kind of thing that is left out of your booksHis masters? If you tell me that Alexander was working for the Americans I'll go nuts.