Általa írva Brsjak, 03.10.2021 at 14:37
Why would isreal own sinai
Általa írva gothboy, 14.09.2021 at 17:11
I hate world map 2.0. will the original world map still be available?
Általa írva ITSGG1122, 18.08.2021 at 03:30
Maybe i should change my flag so you'd know i speak pashto and dari.
Stop confusing the mujahideen with the taliban.
The taliban finds its roots in the civil war like i said 1992-1996. Nowhere have i said the taliban werent afghans. The taliban found its support in the south of afghanistan and in neighbour pakistan, there are two branches of taliban today. The US did indeed fund a lot of factions, but they never funded taliban, again stop rewriting history.
The mujahideen were formed marking the soviet invasion which was 1979. The time period is like 15 years between the start of the invasion (or even before the infighting with the communist regime) and the forming of taliban. Majority if not all of taliban were refugees who fled this invasion of the soviets. As they grew up in Pakistan they were very distanced from afghan culture and DID not endure the soviet occupation. Total deaths during the soviet invasion is estimated to be 1.5mil with a population of that time to be around 13 million. Majority of people who died were men.
Now back to original comment. Some did indeed fought against the soviets, but thats not what they distinquish themselves at. The taliban clearly distinquish themselves from the mujahideen. Not that weird as they found their roots in pakistani camps. 1979 - 1994 is 15 years time frame. Average age for soldiers is young, hell even the median age in afghanistan is very young, at around 15 years. The people who fought during the soviet invasion, and survived mostly became officers/ high rank officials or dead. A typical taliban DID NOT fight in soviet invasion.
Általa írva sirivann, 17.08.2021 at 14:18
they didnt start 9/11, your confusing taliban with al qaeda xd
Általa írva ITSGG1122, 17.08.2021 at 10:08
this isnt true...
After the ousting of the former communist president, the mujahideen took over but had infighting. Another civil war broke out which was very deadly for 4 years. Few years into the civil war the taliban was formed which had its support from ISI. Taliban operates in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Then the different factions started to fight each other and the taliban was the victorious one. The mujahideen who were left over as resistance formed the northern alliance and had western backing. Until 2001 then the US invaded and removed taliban from office and placed the northern alliance as new government officials. The thing about taliban being entirely made of former Mujahideen is not true because mujahideen are the men who fought the soviets during soviet invasion. Talibans origin are in Pakistan which were afghans and their sons who previously fled the country to pakistan in large numbers. These werent the so called mujahideen.
Általa írva Black Swans, 17.08.2021 at 08:53
Americans helped Mujahedeens. Mujs are the only one left who are fighting talibans in Afghanistan. Afghani vice-president Amrullah Saleh and Ahmad Masood (son of legendary Mujahedeen leader Ahmad Shah Masood) are fighting in an enclave and basically leading only resistance pocket in Afghanistan.
But don't let facts prevent you from stating your already formed opinion.
Általa írva Bisexual, 31.07.2021 at 14:11
Mother of modern Europe is France - first Republic, first true nation.
Általa írva Metyu, 27.07.2021 at 19:33
If we look like that then
Modern Greek language has a lot of Turkish words too.
Greek cuisine has been effected by Turkish cuisine (cacık, yoghurt, gyros, sarma (dolma) and many other that i can't count right now.)
As a Turk who traveled most of the Balkans, I can tell you that most of the Balkan nations and Turks have similar features. More common than A Turk and a Persian or an Arab.
Általa írva Fatcheek, 27.07.2021 at 15:10
Have you been to Istanbul before? It's FAR more culturally close to Greece then to Iran. The same goes for a lot of Turkey. I'm pretty sure the only parts of Turkey that are more culturally close to Iran then to Greek are the Kurds.
Általa írva Metyu, 26.07.2021 at 18:18
If Turkish culture is not considered as "European" then Greek culture should not be European too, if we consider the fact that how similar Turkish and Greek cultures are
Általa írva Fatcheek, 25.07.2021 at 13:03
Russia is considered apart of Europe, so why not Turkey?
Általa írva DeepFriedUnicorn, 25.07.2021 at 09:20
In my opinion. The Russian Federation is like an Asian Aggressor. They took Crimea, they like cuddling to the CCP and enjoy checking up on N.K. They have Polish and Finnish lands.
In my, personal, opinion. They have lost their "European persona" or some shit, just like Turkey, Az, Armenian, Israel and Kazah gained it over the decades.
Általa írva ITSGG1122, 15.07.2021 at 01:41
because i dont consider it a balkan country, i consider it more or less a mediterrean country.