Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 81
... indicate that the Afghans are also being forced to pay for the despoliation of their natural resources . An indicated in Table 1 , between 1979 and 1984 alone , the Soviets " sold " to Afghanistan more than 2 billion dollars worth of ...
... indicate that the Afghans are also being forced to pay for the despoliation of their natural resources . An indicated in Table 1 , between 1979 and 1984 alone , the Soviets " sold " to Afghanistan more than 2 billion dollars worth of ...
Sivu 101
... indicated for Afghanistan's future if Soviet control there is consolidated . The development program for the area seems to be a significant addition to all previously planned projects of water diversion , which include the so- called ...
... indicated for Afghanistan's future if Soviet control there is consolidated . The development program for the area seems to be a significant addition to all previously planned projects of water diversion , which include the so- called ...
Sivu 114
... indicated that attacks and sabotage had decreased production to only 41 billion cubic feet per year . In 1985 , however , the Resistance reported that the pipeline was buried 15-20 feet deep and " hardened " against attack ; since then ...
... indicated that attacks and sabotage had decreased production to only 41 billion cubic feet per year . In 1985 , however , the Resistance reported that the pipeline was buried 15-20 feet deep and " hardened " against attack ; since then ...
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