Under Soviet Russia, women in Afghanistan were treated as equals they tried to modernize things, stamp out extremism. There may have been atrocities, but this was mostly against the Taliban fighters it was not Genocide.
Remember that Afghanistan is right on the Soviet border, and, unlike a Poland, say, was willing and able to undermine it. The Caucuses and Chechnya continue to be very dangerous to non-Soviet Russia.
Lame propaganda fairy tale with just too many black and white perspectives, favoring Russia. You basically ignore that the Soviets in Afghanistan just wanted to replace religious totalitarianism with their own Bolshevik totalitarianism, my friend.
When a million people gets killed in a war (out of a population of just 15 million), then it is obvious they were not "just fighting the Taliban", but were systematically killing and destroying a large part of an entire nation.
The Chehcnya question contiues and will continue to be "very dangerous for Russia"-as long as Russia keeps Chechnya under occupation. If you knew history, you would know that Chechens did not come to Russia. It was the other way around: the Russians came to Chechnya to annex their land.
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