Afghanistan War.

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Main Author: Wadle, Ryan
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2018.
Series:Documentary and reference guides.
Online Access: Full text (Wentworth users only)
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Reader's Guide to Related Documents; Introduction; 1. Documents from the Soviet Invasion and Civil War, 1979-2001; Document 1: President Jimmy Carter, Speech on Afghanistan, January 4, 1980; Document 2: Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Intelligence, Office of Political Analysis, "The Soviets and the Tribes of Southwest Asia," September 23, 1980; Document 3: UN Resolution 35/37, November 20, 1980; Document 4: President Ronald Reagan, Remarks on Signing the Afghanistan Day Proclamation, March 10, 1982.
  • Document 5: Defense Intelligence Agency, Directorate for Research, "The Economic Impact of Soviet Involvement in Afghanistan," May 1983Document 6: Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Intelligence, "The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Five Years After," May 1985; Document 7: Central Intelligence Agency, Special National Intelligence Estimate 11/37/88, "USSR: Withdrawal from Afghanistan," March 1988; Document 8: The Geneva Accords of 1988 (Afghanistan), April 14, 1988; Document 9: U.S. Army, "Lessons from the War in Afghanistan," May 1989; Document 10: Islamabad Accord, March 7, 1993.
  • Document 11: U.S. Consulate (Peshawar), Cable, "New Fighting and New Forces in Kandahar," November 3, 1994Document 12: U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "The Taliban- Who Knows What the Movement Means?" November 28, 1994; Document 13: U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "[Redacted] Believe Pakistan Is Backing Taliban," December 6, 1994; Document 14: U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "The Taliban: What We've Heard," January 26, 1995; Document 15: U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Meeting with the Taliban in Kandahar: More Questions Than Answers," February 15, 1995.
  • Document 16: U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Finally, a Talkative Talib: Origins and Membership of the Religious Students' Movement," February 20, 1995Document 17: U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "A/S Raphel Discusses Afghanistan," April 22, 1996; Document 18: U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: Jalaluddin Haqqani's Emergence as a Key Taliban Commander," January 7, 1997; Document 19: U.S. Consulate (Peshawar), Cable, "Afghanistan: Taliban Agree to Visits of Militant Training Camps, Admit Bin Ladin Is Their Guest," January 9, 1997.
  • Document 20: UN Secretary General, "The Situation in Afghanistan and Its Implications for International Peace and Security," November 14, 1997Document 21: U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: Taliban Decision-Making and Leadership Structure," December 30, 1997; Document 22: Department of State (Washington), Cable, "Afghanistan: Taliban Convene Ulema, Iran and Bin Ladin on the Agenda," September 25, 1998; Document 23: U.S. Consulate (Peshawar), Cable, "Afghanistan: Military Situation Reviewed," January 12, 2001.