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Why Was the Soviet Union Fighting in Afghanistan Before the USA? SHORT STORY #30: This is a motivational short story in the series of nonfiction short stories, #1– #60 (Nonfiction series #1 - #60)

Why Was the Soviet Union Fighting in Afghanistan Before the USA? SHORT STORY #30: This is a motivational short story in the series of nonfiction short stories, #1– #60 (Nonfiction series #1 - #60)

Alla P. Gakuba
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In 1920s and then in 1950s the Soviet Union was promoting emancipation of Afghan women. Veils and polygamy were abolished. But, the USA stepped in with its allies—Pakistan, the United Kingdom, Western European, and Saudi Arabia—pouring billions of dollars to encourage Afghan tribal chiefs to fight the emancipation of Afghan women.

After the Russian Revolution of November 6-7, 1917—the Equal Employment Opportunity Decree was issued and the Russian women and all minorities became equal.
This historic event had impact on Afghanistan. In the 1920s veils and polygamy were abolished and the education of Afghan’s girls was installed.

Then again in 1950s the Soviet Union through huge amount of aid to Afghanistan was to promoting emancipation of Afghan women.
Later, the USA stepped in with its allies—Pakistan, the United Kingdom, Western European, and Saudi Arabia—pouring billions of dollars to organize, train, and supply weapons to encouraged Afghan tribal chiefs and mullahs to fight the emancipation of Afghan women.

The Soviet Union, sensing the Afghans’ weakness, deployed the 40th Army into Afghanistan in December 1979, etc… Please read the rest of the story. And the present and future status of the Afghanistan and Afghan’s women.
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
April 15, 2017

Why Was the Soviet Union Fighting in Afghanistan Before the USA? SHORT STORY #30: This is a motivational short story in the series of nonfiction short stories, #1– #60 (Nonfiction series #1 - #60)

Alla P. Gakuba
0/5 ( ratings)
In 1920s and then in 1950s the Soviet Union was promoting emancipation of Afghan women. Veils and polygamy were abolished. But, the USA stepped in with its allies—Pakistan, the United Kingdom, Western European, and Saudi Arabia—pouring billions of dollars to encourage Afghan tribal chiefs to fight the emancipation of Afghan women.

After the Russian Revolution of November 6-7, 1917—the Equal Employment Opportunity Decree was issued and the Russian women and all minorities became equal.
This historic event had impact on Afghanistan. In the 1920s veils and polygamy were abolished and the education of Afghan’s girls was installed.

Then again in 1950s the Soviet Union through huge amount of aid to Afghanistan was to promoting emancipation of Afghan women.
Later, the USA stepped in with its allies—Pakistan, the United Kingdom, Western European, and Saudi Arabia—pouring billions of dollars to organize, train, and supply weapons to encouraged Afghan tribal chiefs and mullahs to fight the emancipation of Afghan women.

The Soviet Union, sensing the Afghans’ weakness, deployed the 40th Army into Afghanistan in December 1979, etc… Please read the rest of the story. And the present and future status of the Afghanistan and Afghan’s women.
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
April 15, 2017

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