The Afghanistan Communist Regime & The Fundamental Rise Of Jihad

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This video was recorded on September 23,2020. The Communist take over led by the Saur Revolution in 1978, gave the country of Afghanistan an endemic socialist ideology which witnessed the deaths of tens of thousands of repressed Pashtuns and religious citizens. This led to a bloodied coup, and an invitation for the Soviet Union to militarily invade the capitol of Kabul in 1979. The outrage from the global Islamic community led by Abdullah Azzam and Pakistan tribal leaders, supported by intelligence agencies of the CIA, Pakistan ISI, Saudi GID, Israeli Mossad, to support a full scale war against the Soviet (secular) invaders.

This would give rise to the Islamic movement led by its ultra-orthodox Wahhabi sect. With hundreds of millions of dollars coming from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and the foreign intelligence services. By the war's end, the "global jihad" did not end as many Mujahid returned to their respective countries and began implementing the fervent call for an Islamic caliphate, all supported by Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and a "blind eye" from the intelligence agencies.

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