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Former presidential candidate calls US arming of Mujahideen in 1980s ‘the model’ for helping Ukraine defeat Russia

Hillary Clinton has likened the Russian military operation in Ukraine to the Soviet Union’s 1979 invasion of Afghanistan, saying a similar outcome might be achieved by helping to arm Kiev’s resistance just like Washington backed Mujahideen fighters against its Cold War rival.

“Remember, the Russians invaded Afghanistan back in 1980 (sic),” the former US presidential candidate and ex-secretary of state said on Monday in an MSNBC interview. “And although no country went in, they certainly had a lot of countries supplying arms and advice and even some advisers to those who were recruited to fight Russia.”

As Clinton noted, the Afghanistan war “didn’t end well” for the Soviet Union, despite its status as a military superpower. “There were other unintended consequences, as we know,” she added with a smile – apparently referring to the fact that arming radical Islamists in Afghanistan gave rise to Al-Qaeda and led to 9/11 attacks in the US – “but the fact is that a very motivated and then funded and armed insurgency basically drove the Russians out of Afghanistan.”
 
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Former presidential candidate calls US arming of Mujahideen in 1980s ‘the model’ for helping Ukraine defeat Russia

Hillary Clinton has likened the Russian military operation in Ukraine to the Soviet Union’s 1979 invasion of Afghanistan, saying a similar outcome might be achieved by helping to arm Kiev’s resistance just like Washington backed Mujahideen fighters against its Cold War rival.

“Remember, the Russians invaded Afghanistan back in 1980 (sic),” the former US presidential candidate and ex-secretary of state said on Monday in an MSNBC interview. “And although no country went in, they certainly had a lot of countries supplying arms and advice and even some advisers to those who were recruited to fight Russia.”

As Clinton noted, the Afghanistan war “didn’t end well” for the Soviet Union, despite its status as a military superpower. “There were other unintended consequences, as we know,” she added with a smile – apparently referring to the fact that arming radical Islamists in Afghanistan gave rise to Al-Qaeda and led to 9/11 attacks in the US – “but the fact is that a very motivated and then funded and armed insurgency basically drove the Russians out of Afghanistan.”
Im not sure the Afghan Mujahideen can be correlated with the guerrilla defence of Ukraine. Ukraine is flat as a pancake while Afghanistan is an insurgents wet dream. Most successful insurgencies are dependent on geography tbh, look at Chechnya, Vietnam, Kosovo, Colombia. All geographically challenging for a conventional army to traverse.
 
Im not sure the Afghan Mujahideen can be correlated with the guerrilla defence of Ukraine. Ukraine is flat as a pancake while Afghanistan is an insurgents wet dream. Most successful insurgencies are dependent on geography tbh, look at Chechnya, Vietnam, Kosovo, Colombia. All geographically challenging for a conventional army to traverse.
Hilary does
 
The first strike could well be first strike doctrine - empty your arsenal to prevent as devastating a response.

The idea that we’d somehow survive a nuclear exchange unless we were in Africa is crazy

I’m fact youd probably not want to survive
Just to be clear Kev, as to what is happening now, do you thing Putin was right or wrong to send the Russian army into Ukraine?
 
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