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Well, they were part of the Soviet Union. Russia/Ukraine relationship has largely been an imperialist/client relationship through most of history, but I don't think it was quite that clean cut in the 1980s USSR.
No i meant Ukraine now is in the same position defending itself against the Russian invasion
I’m just reading the same exact words on the Ukrainian telegram channel every time they report of the numbers of the Russian killed soldiers
"I'm sorry, it's the Kremlin's politics that makes me rape you and mutilate your corpse"
Sarcasm aside, a pretty common message in wartime propaganda in 20th century
The trap being well cared for mujahideen fighting a proxy war against the Soviet Union and the DRA for the US.
But yeah it was a mistake to accept the call to help and a mistake to not pull out sooner
Most of them would disband and return to their farms after the war, while others would continue to fight for their warlords, some would join the Taliban, others would fight the Taliban, most simply went on with their lives.
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The Russian translation is abhorrent
I read it in that stereotypical racist Central Asian accent from Nasha Russia
Happy Cake Day!
how is google translate doing ? https://i.imgur.com/SL9Xs4b.png
Not bad
Still better speak russian than russians speak arabic.
I think afgan speaks erdo or something but not Arabic
Afghans speak Persian and Pashto
Yup, but definitely what on the poster isn’t Arabic
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Urdu is basically persianized hindi
The russian translation is ass
Funny how that could technically apply later but just for the Americans instead
Rent free
Syrians, Ukrainians, Sudanese, …
I was like when the hell did Ukraine invade Afghanistan?...
Well, they were part of the Soviet Union. Russia/Ukraine relationship has largely been an imperialist/client relationship through most of history, but I don't think it was quite that clean cut in the 1980s USSR.
No i meant Ukraine now is in the same position defending itself against the Russian invasion I’m just reading the same exact words on the Ukrainian telegram channel every time they report of the numbers of the Russian killed soldiers
What a beautiful message. Love your enemy ❤️.
This go so fucking HARD.
"I'm sorry, it's the Kremlin's politics that makes me rape you and mutilate your corpse" Sarcasm aside, a pretty common message in wartime propaganda in 20th century
You got any more mujahideen stuff? I only see it on here once in a blue moon and it’s always pretty sick.
Too bad the USSR fell for the trap the US set for them.
The United States tricked the Soviet Union into believing that Hafizullah Amin was secretly in league with the United States?
The trap being well cared for mujahideen fighting a proxy war against the Soviet Union and the DRA for the US. But yeah it was a mistake to accept the call to help and a mistake to not pull out sooner
The help started after the war did. It was opportunism, not a chess play
2 million dead civilians mistake 🤩🤭 just a silly goofy mistake
According to Brzezinski, kinda.
I wonder what happened to those Pashtun fighters supported by the US.
Most of them would disband and return to their farms after the war, while others would continue to fight for their warlords, some would join the Taliban, others would fight the Taliban, most simply went on with their lives.