Showing posts with label russian afghanistan relations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label russian afghanistan relations. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Russia Moves To Boost Its Role in Central Asia

Russian President Dmitri Medvedev
Ria Novosti / Dmitry Astakhov / Presidential Press Service / AP

From Time Magazine:

On July 30, Russian President Dmitri Medvedev sat down for talks with the leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan, two countries that sit in the crosshairs of the U.S.-led war on terror. The meeting with Afghan president Hamid Karzai and his Pakistani counterpart, Asif Zardari, took place in Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan. Reportedly on the table were plans to beef up trade ties as well as improve cooperation in the fight against Islamist extremism — clear signs, experts say, that Moscow is bolstering its role in the "Af-Pak" theater, a region Russia had largely retreated from after the scarring decade-long Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s.

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My Comment: After almost 8 years of standing by the sidelines and permitting the U.S. to do what they want in Central Asia, the Russians are now of the opinion that unlike President Bush, President Obama will lay the groundwork to leave Afghanistan when the conflict on the ground starts to become politically unfavorable to him.

The Russians are (now) just simply positioning themselves for the day when the Americans leave Afghanistan, which (if my friends in Russia are to be believed) will start in 2012.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Soviet Veterans Mark 20th Anniversary Of Afghan Withdrawal

Last Soviet Troops Leaving Afghanistan, 1989. Photo from The BBC

Russia Marks 20th Anniversary Of Soviet Pullout From Afghanistan -- RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, February 15 (RIA Novosti) - Russia is celebrating on Sunday the 20th anniversary of the Soviet troops' withdrawal from Afghanistan.

On February 15, 1989, the last Soviet troops left Afghanistan, nine years after they swept into the country.

Ceremonies will be held all across Russia to lay flowers at the tombs of Soviet soldiers and officers who died in the Afghan war.

The war in Afghanistan was a nine-year conflict involving Soviet forces supporting the Marxist PDPA (People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan) government against the largely Islamic fundamentalist Mujahideen insurgents.

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More News On The 20th Anniversary Of The Soviet Withdrawal From Afghanistan

Russians warn of Afghan parallels
-- BBC
Afghans commemorate Soviet forces withdrawal but Afghanistan still in turmoil -- China View
Emotional reunion for Afghanistan veterans -- Euronews
Russia still haunted by Afghan ghosts, 20 years on -- AFP
Last Russian general warns US on Afghanistan -- AP
Moscow again eyes Afghanistan 20 years after retreat -- Christian Science Monitor
In pictures: Russia's Afghan veterans -- BBC