The whole "Soviets wanted Balochistan" is the dumbest argument I've heard. No evidence to suggest this. Pakistan would be in a better position today if it didn't collaborate with the Americans in Afghanistan.
oth were disasters. What did Pakistan get for helping
Completely untrue, I've written on this before.
The USSR was a major source of economic and military AID and hardware for India which included the licensed manufacture of the Mig-21 not to mention a source of trade that bolstered their economy and by 1972 became it's largest trading partner.
So you're telling me that eliminating India's primary source of revenue, military hardware/technology and scientific cooperation was not to our benefit?
Furthermore, the USSR already waged war on us starting in the 60s:
- The "Pushtoonistan" movement was a creation of the USSR (Khrushchev himself openly supported it in his March 4 1960 visit to Kabul) and it's allied government in Kabul in an attempt to divide Pakistani's along fictional differences to eventually to rob us of our culture, place control of our lands in the hands of warlords/soviets, and have us deviate from Islam which lead to the 1960 Soviet Afghan invasion of Bajaur
- The USSR is responsible for the formation of groups like the BLA that tapped into Ulfat Nazim's Marxist-Leninist "World Baloch Organization" as confirmed by Stephen and Carol McC. Pastner ("Adaptations to state level politics by Southern Baloch" in "Pakistan the Long View" 1977, pg. 136) and by and Lt. Gen Abdul Qayyum ("Balochistans Commotion: What is the truth?" in Nawa-e-Waqt, May 1, 2009).
They were literally following the words of Tsar Peter I who specifically writes in his own will advising Russia:
"To approach as near as possible to Constantinople and India [he is actually referencing Pakistan during the Mughal Empire] whoever governs there will be the true sovereign of the world. Consequently, excite continual wars, not only in Turkey, but in Persia And, in the decadence of Persia, Penetrate as far as the Persian Gulf advance as far as India." (Clause IX)
The USSR's needed control of warm sea ports and important straits to ensure unhindered trade and projection of it's navy/military. Russia's northern ports were locked frozen during the winter, the Turks controlled their access to the Aegean/Mediterranean Sea via the Bosphorus and Dardenelles (which lead to the
Turkish straits crisis between the USSR and Turkey), Iran denied them access to the Persian gulf (which lead to the USSR's direct support of Iraq in it's war with Iran during the 80s) while Pakistan denied them unfettered access to the Arabian Sea (leading to the eventual need to invade Afghanistan and their continued support for India).
Now move forward in time when the Soviet navy directly intervened by assisting in the blockade of the Bay of Bengal after the signing of the "
Indo-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation" in 1971 Article IX of which specifically states that:
"... In the event of either being subjected to an attack or a threat thereof, the High Contracting Parties shall immediately enter into mutual consultations in order to remove such threat and to take appropriate effective measures to ensure peace and the security of their countries."
Their intervention is confirmed by former Russian Naval Commander Vladimir Kruglyakov:
Would they have invaded Pakistan?
Considering that the USSR invaded neighboring Iran alongside the British (who coincidentally used Indian soldiers) during WWII and threats of war against Turkey that lead to the Turkish Strait Crisis you think they wouldn't?
Even the lead up to the Afghan invasion and how they orchestrated it only confirms that they would have eventually targeted Pakistan.
The USSR's plans were confirmed when
Soviet troops who were earlier sent in to “protect” Amin carried out his assassination as orchestrated by Soviet leadership. This is confirmed by a personal memorandum Andropov (who would become the next Secretary General of the CPSU) wrote to Brezhnev (the Secretary General of the CPSU at the time) in December 1979 where
he outlines the plot to overthrow Hafizullah Amin who he stated had become a danger to Soviet influence in Afghanistan citing that things were getting worse for them since the death of Nur Muhammed Taraki and they'd been in contact with anti-Amin Afghan Communists who were going to setup a “new party” and “state organs” (i.e. a puppet government) but required direct Soviet military involvement which Andropov approved.
We should have gone to war with the USSR long before the 80s especially considering The USSR was laying the groundwork for their invasion since the 60s.
This argument against Pakistan's intervention in Afghanistan is made by crazy liberal/secular nutjobs and terrorists that were in bed with the Soviet Union and they're the same nutjobs that push the case against Pakistan having a nuclear deterrent or ever having pursued one.
For anyone stupid enough to think the US was ever going to military intervene to help us particularly, considering they had already betrayed us in both '65 and '71, then review the cases of Ukraine and Georgia today where they literally stood by and watched while their "allies" were invaded and torn apart by a foreign aggressor.
In the case of Ukraine both Russia and the US even formally agreed to defend and/or not attack the nation after it abandoned its nuclear program as per the Budapest Memorandum signed in 1994.
No, we were right for getting involved and I thank Gen. Zia Ul Haq for having the fortitude to defend the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, our peoples and our freedom from the Soviet menace and good riddance to that empire of evil.
It largely contributed to the disintegration of USSR and made USA the main super power for about 30 years.
That was probably the one major drawback to assisting in the downfall of the Soviet Union.
By allowing the US to become the sole hegemonic superpower they did unspeakably cruel and destructive things across the world.
We'll correct this alongside allies China and Turkey.
Bad documentary. Map of Kashmir is wrong. Exaggerates the significance of Ahmad Shah Massoud.
I caught that too, wasn't pleased, and it demonstrates the thinking of radical secular/liberal nutjobs in nations like Germany and their hatred for Muslim nations like Pakistan and Turkey.