The Provision of Indirect Military Support by US Administration to the Afghan Mujahideens in the 1980s

This article presents the analysis of the US involvement in the process of providing indirect military and other kinds of support to the Afghan mujahedeens. The author also presents a brief overview of the main methods and means of US military aid to the Afghan rebels in the 1980s, as well as a deta...

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Main Author: Taisiуa V. Rabush
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Language:Russian
Published: Volgograd State University 2017-03-01
Series:Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения
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description This article presents the analysis of the US involvement in the process of providing indirect military and other kinds of support to the Afghan mujahedeens. The author also presents a brief overview of the main methods and means of US military aid to the Afghan rebels in the 1980s, as well as a detailed consideration of the process of providing such assistance. The author identifies three stages in the process of interaction between the US administration and the US intelligence agencies, on the one hand, and the Afghan insurgency, on the other hand: the first stage (1978-1979) refers to introduction of a limited contingent of Soviet troops in Afghanistan, where the US assistance to Afghan rebels was extremely cautious and measured; the second stage (1980) is marked by a considerable build-up of military assistance to Mujahedeens, but the United States sought to conceal their participation in this process; and during the third stage (since the election of Ronald Reagan up to the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan), the assistance to Mujahedeens increased in several times, and the US stopped hiding this fact. The author briefly discusses the role and place of such countries slong with the US as Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and so on in the structure of rendering support to the Afghan Mujahideens. The author also studies the US role in Afghanistan’s transformation into a “nest” for cultivating Islamic extremists.
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spelling doaj.art-f73847162b394bf8913bb7e930330f382023-09-03T15:26:46ZrusVolgograd State UniversityВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения1998-99382312-87042017-03-01221778710.15688/jvolsu4.2017.1.8The Provision of Indirect Military Support by US Administration to the Afghan Mujahideens in the 1980sTaisiуa V. Rabush0Department of Social Sciences, Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technology and DesignThis article presents the analysis of the US involvement in the process of providing indirect military and other kinds of support to the Afghan mujahedeens. The author also presents a brief overview of the main methods and means of US military aid to the Afghan rebels in the 1980s, as well as a detailed consideration of the process of providing such assistance. The author identifies three stages in the process of interaction between the US administration and the US intelligence agencies, on the one hand, and the Afghan insurgency, on the other hand: the first stage (1978-1979) refers to introduction of a limited contingent of Soviet troops in Afghanistan, where the US assistance to Afghan rebels was extremely cautious and measured; the second stage (1980) is marked by a considerable build-up of military assistance to Mujahedeens, but the United States sought to conceal their participation in this process; and during the third stage (since the election of Ronald Reagan up to the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan), the assistance to Mujahedeens increased in several times, and the US stopped hiding this fact. The author briefly discusses the role and place of such countries slong with the US as Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and so on in the structure of rendering support to the Afghan Mujahideens. The author also studies the US role in Afghanistan’s transformation into a “nest” for cultivating Islamic extremists.http://hfrir.jvolsu.com/index.php/en/component/attachments/download/1339Mujahideensmilitary supportregional armed conflictSoviet-American relationsCold WarThird world
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Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения
Mujahideens
military support
regional armed conflict
Soviet-American relations
Cold War
Third world
title The Provision of Indirect Military Support by US Administration to the Afghan Mujahideens in the 1980s
title_full The Provision of Indirect Military Support by US Administration to the Afghan Mujahideens in the 1980s
title_fullStr The Provision of Indirect Military Support by US Administration to the Afghan Mujahideens in the 1980s
title_full_unstemmed The Provision of Indirect Military Support by US Administration to the Afghan Mujahideens in the 1980s
title_short The Provision of Indirect Military Support by US Administration to the Afghan Mujahideens in the 1980s
title_sort provision of indirect military support by us administration to the afghan mujahideens in the 1980s
topic Mujahideens
military support
regional armed conflict
Soviet-American relations
Cold War
Third world
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