Battle for Afghanistan: 1979-1989

by Mark Adkin and Mohammad Yousaf

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This is the story of the defeat of Soviet Russia's forces in Afghanistan by a guerrilla force known as the Mujahideen, heavily backed by Pakistan and the USA. The Mujahideen paved the way for the Taliban regime, to exist having all but defeated the Russian Army in the late 80's. The author, Brigadier Mohammad Yousaf, was head of the Afghan Bureau of Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence and as such was effectively the Mujahideens commander-in-chief. He controlled the flow of thousands of tons of arms across Pakistan and into its occupied neighbour, arms that were bought with CIA and Saudi Arabian funds from the USA. One of the Mujahideens close allies was none other than Osama Bin Laden. This compelling book was put together with great skill the by military historian, Mark Adkin in conjunction with Brigadier Mohammad Yousaf and is essential reading for anyone interested in the truth behind the Afghanistan War which led to the conditions that exist there today. SELLING POINTS: This compelling book was put together with great skill by the military historian, Mark Adkin in conjunction with Brigadier Mohammad Yousaf. illustrated
  • ISBN13 9781844156160
  • Publish Date 1 May 2007
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 256
  • Language English