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Re: Mit den Taliban verhandeln?

WebX schrieb am 17.09.2023 16:40:

Da solltest du ein wenig besser recherchieren wer es tatsächlich war. Als Geheimtipp für dich.. fängt mit U an und endet mit A.

Hmm...Uwjetuniona...ne passt nicht...UdSSRA...ne auch nicht ganz...Mist, komm nicht drauf.

https://books.google.de/books?id=PpJKEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA125
"Evidence surfaced of localized malnutrition (D’Souza, 1984), and a meticulous 1988 study (SCA, 1988: 29–31) confirmed earlier reports (Farr and Gul, 1984) of sharp falls in agricultural output. By 1987, output was only a third of what it had been in 1978 – a result of the loss of land for cultivation, 50 per cent falls in yields from land which could be cultivated, and the deaths of draught oxen. Much of this damage was a product of deliberate attacks designed to deny the resistance access to food in sensitive areas. The damage caused to irrigation systems was to have one unintended but shattering consequence, namely the encouragement of narcotics production. While it was a myth that the Afghan resistance flourished on opium revenues – according to Rubin, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was ‘the only leader to exploit opium profits systematically as a basis for a hierarchically organized party and conventional army’ (Rubin, 1995a: 257) – many Afghan farmers nonetheless found it profitable to switch to a crop which had something of a history in Afghanistan (Bradford, 2019), and which could be easily irrigated from melting snows. In the Soviet attacks on the traditional irrigation systems of rural Afghanistan, notably the ingenious karez network of interconnected tunnels, lay the foundations of the illicit economy of the mid-to-late 1990s."

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