The Afghanistan civil war, which escalated in the late 1970s and continued into the 1990s, was primarily caused by a combination of political instability, ethnic tensions, and foreign intervention. The 1978 Saur Revolution led to a communist government that alienated various factions, including religious groups and tribal leaders. This unrest prompted the Soviet invasion in 1979, which fueled resistance from mujahideen fighters. After the Soviet withdrawal in 1989, a power vacuum emerged, leading to infighting among rival factions and the eventual rise of the Taliban.
the movement of Soviet troops to Afghanistan
The American Civil War was caused not by slavery but by economic factors.
The Civil War and the war in Afghanistan share themes of deep internal division and conflicting ideologies, leading to prolonged and devastating conflicts within a nation. Both wars involved significant struggles over identity, governance, and social issues, with the Civil War focusing on slavery and states' rights, and the Afghanistan conflict centered on issues like democracy, terrorism, and tribalism. Additionally, both wars resulted in substantial casualties and long-lasting impacts on the respective societies, shaping their histories and futures.
Improvements in irrigation
The period after the Civil War was the Reconstruction Era. It lasted from 1865 to 1877. In this period, mainly the South rebuilt the destruction caused by the War.
it caused the civil war it caused the civil war
From 2001-presant.
Afghanistan
No. The Civil War was caused by economics and the invasion of the south by the north.
The causes of the civil war were complex. Not just one state caused it
One of the biggest issues Afghanistan faces in the future is a civil war.
US Civil War 1861-1865. Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) 2001 to present. But there is a difference! The US Civil War was fought against an illegal nation; the Confederate States of America. But this "illegal nation" had a Government (President Jefferson Davis); an army and a navy. The US is not at war with the nation of Afghanistan; the US is performing a "law enforcement" action in Afghanistan arresting or killing (destroying) terrorists. The US is NOT fighting an army, air force, or navy of another nation. And is not at war with the country of Afghanistan.
there are none in "civil war". My god
It depends which civil war you are referring to.
What war? There was many. The Iraq War, Invasion of Afghanistan, Gulf War, Vietnam, Korea, WWII, WWI, Civil War, The War of Independence...
Slavery caused the civil war
our 43rd president. George W. Bush