Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... direct talks would imply recognition , thereby necessitating the format of proximity talks facilitated by a U.N. go - between , but neither the Soviets nor the DRA refer to this fact . Instead they imply that the talks are direct and ...
... direct talks would imply recognition , thereby necessitating the format of proximity talks facilitated by a U.N. go - between , but neither the Soviets nor the DRA refer to this fact . Instead they imply that the talks are direct and ...
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... direct Soviet involvement in the conduct of combat operations in Afghanistan actually started soon after the April 1978 coup --- the so - called " Saur Revolution . " ( The invasion of December 1979 was actually more an escalation which ...
... direct Soviet involvement in the conduct of combat operations in Afghanistan actually started soon after the April 1978 coup --- the so - called " Saur Revolution . " ( The invasion of December 1979 was actually more an escalation which ...
Sivu 250
... direct confrontation with the Afghan Resistance , they took the pragmatic decision to resume the policies which had crushed the Basmachi , adopting Tsarist means to achieve traditional strategic goals with resultant changes in military ...
... direct confrontation with the Afghan Resistance , they took the pragmatic decision to resume the policies which had crushed the Basmachi , adopting Tsarist means to achieve traditional strategic goals with resultant changes in military ...
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