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Soviet Afghan War Introduction Initially, since it was winter, there was little active opposition to the 1979 Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. However, February 1980 saw considerable unrest and it was soon clear that foreign invasion had...
Afghanistan. Are hijacking planes and flying into them morally correct? I think it is morally wrong because the hijacker has to kill people on the plane then we he crashes it, it ended killing thousands. Killing or murdering is wrong. The t...
U.S. invasion in 2001. Before that, the country had known only a scant five years of stability, preceded by fifteen years of war. Altogether, that means Afghanistan has been the scene of conflict, with only brief respites, for around three ...
the rest of us, some wars are justified while others unforgivable. Religions were the first to delineate the difference between just and unjust wars. Jewish law differentiates between obligatory war in which the enemy attacks; permissible w...
of the Communist regime in the Soviet Union is one of the most significant events in history. The world literally went from a nuclear shelter mentality to the rapture of peace in a matter of days, and the credit goes to President Reagan of...
Causes of Intervention7 International Response10 Post Intervention10 Conclusion11 End Notes12 Causes of Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan Introduction The Soviet Union’s Intervention in Afghanistan initiated when the Communist Government o...
media on the public opinion. It was very clear that by the end of the war it was only a governmental concern, and public support for the war nowhere to be found and according to the government only media to be blamed in this regard. The gov...