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Afghanistan's president change in the past 40 years has been commonplace? The same invasion, the Soviet Union and the United States are comparable to the raccoons from Ghani running away all night - the President of Afghanistan is a high-risk occupation: 002

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Taraki's death at the hands of Amin is a thing that many people find incredible, because Amin has always called Taraki a "wise leader", and he worships him so much that he will create a rebellion against Taraki. The Afghan people were as inconceivable as our people suddenly heard about it, "Shouting long live in front of your face, poisoning hands behind your backs."

Amin was a close comrade-in-arms of Taraki, who had always referred to Taraki as a "respected mentor" and was an aide to Taraki as president.

Afghanistan's president change in the past 40 years has been commonplace? The same invasion, the Soviet Union and the United States are comparable to the raccoons from Ghani running away all night - the President of Afghanistan is a high-risk occupation: 002

Of course, neither Taraki nor Amin knew at that time that this was an absolutely high-risk profession, and even the cannon could not save their lives, otherwise they would not have been so enthusiastic about this position.

The problem is that they are all close comrades-in-arms, they are all the number two figures in the party, and they are all big men in the military, so why does the ending be different, and the East is not bright and the West is bright?

Although Gaitaraki is highly praised, he is actually at most the level of Wang Ming. His attitude of loyalty to the Soviet Union was the same as that of Wang Ming, and he escaped from love and death of this "motherland of the working class", so as soon as he came to power, he embraced the great white bear and began an almost fanatical nationalization, industrialization, and land reform.

The problem is that to this day, there is not so much working class in Afghanistan, there are not so many proletarians, and it is completely different from the Soviet Union, but Taraki ignores it and begins the Soviet-style socialist transformation directly on the basis of black-robed and masked tribes.

Afghanistan's president change in the past 40 years has been commonplace? The same invasion, the Soviet Union and the United States are comparable to the raccoons from Ghani running away all night - the President of Afghanistan is a high-risk occupation: 002

That's not a mess.

Unrealistic policies, making a lot of noise, Taraki's presidency for a few years, no faction in Afghanistan likes this mischievous idealist, not even Gorky's fans.

Moreover, he was naïve in his treatment of Amin. The Afghan People's Democratic Party originally had two factions, the people and the flag, and the two leaders, Amin and Karmail, were fighting each other.

Supposedly, this is a situation that any leader particularly likes - only if the two of you are okay and fight each other, I can balance the relationship as a leader, slap and rub three times, and maintain the stability of the political situation. But the naïve Taraki only recognized the reason to go all over the world, and within a few days of becoming president, he drove the unpleasant Karl Maier out of the country.

Amin's family is the only one, he doesn't fight with you, who do you fight with?

Afterwards, it turned out that Amin was also ambitious, but at first he did a more covert job, wanted to dig his own corner, and slowly emptied Taraki, giving the "wise leader" a good death.

Taraki turned out to be a poet and a writer, this kind of person is more sensitive, although Amin did it covertly, he still saw that it was not right, so he consulted with the KGB to do Amin, but before he could start, he began to arrange the next cabinet candidate... Mr. President probably wants not to be too hasty at the time, but can this kind of killing at the gate feast be exposed casually?

Amin is a cultural man, but the rabbit is anxious to bite people, Taraki wants to kill him, he can't just grab it, so he immediately began to arrange a coup d'état, the first to be strong.

Afghanistan's president change in the past 40 years has been commonplace? The same invasion, the Soviet Union and the United States are comparable to the raccoons from Ghani running away all night - the President of Afghanistan is a high-risk occupation: 002

It is no problem to say that Amin is a cultural man, this handsome man is a professor at Kabul Teachers College, and later went to Columbia University in the United States, where he studied and studied Marxism-Leninism (???!!! ), and embarked on the revolutionary road from then on.

The cultural man's position at this time was defense minister, with Xiu Cai in charge of the army, and in China Amin may be mixed into a Bogu, but in Afghanistan he can only meet with the bayonet of the respected Wang Ming mentor. So, when Taraki returned with the KGB, he found that he was facing the fate of fire and fire— and the result of this fire was that Amin survived, because he had bribed Taraki's guard captain.

The captain was a major, so this time it was a major who decided the fate of Afghanistan.

After that, Amin became president, and on the one hand he began to consciously or unconsciously correct Taraki's pro-Soviet line and change those politically correct but unrealistic policies; on the other hand, he tried to fight with the Soviet Union and sent people to the Soviet Union to bow down and be small, still chanting "Afghanistan and the Soviet Union's unbreakable friendly and fraternal relations", indicating that he did not have the hobby of coup d'état, and was forced by Taraki to fight back in self-defense and win over the two sides not to turn their faces.

The cause of Taraki's death was once a mystery. He was only injured in his duel with Amin, and later died because his injuries worsened and medical treatment was ineffective—at least that's how Amin explained it to the Soviets.

If he's dealing with a bunch of politicians, it might be confusing. But at that time, the Soviet leader Brezhnev was a soldier, and this kind of person engaged in politics would have a little unrealistic concept of friendship and friendship in his mind, so the red imperialist repeatedly sent the KGB to investigate how his friend Taraki died.

Afghanistan's president change in the past 40 years has been commonplace? The same invasion, the Soviet Union and the United States are comparable to the raccoons from Ghani running away all night - the President of Afghanistan is a high-risk occupation: 002

Brezhnev during the Soviet-German War was the political commissar of the Fourth Ukrainian Front, the commissar of the Fighting Nation, and he was essentially a veteran.

Finally, an officer sent by Amin to the Soviet Union, because he was drunk by the KGB, finally drunkenly told the truth, telling how he smothered Taraki with a pillow under Amin's orders. You see, as a religious country, Afghanistan was not allowed to drink alcohol, and if it had been strictly controlled, this officer would not have made such a mess. Canons, hard to make sense.

Comrades and brothers fell into such a fate, Brezhnev rabbit died of fox sorrow, seeing that the United States lost Saigon because of the Vietnam War, is still in a mess, it is estimated that they can not take care of this side, so they decisively issued the order to invade Afghanistan in December 1979.

At this time, Amin had just been president of Afghanistan for a hundred days.

Afghanistan's president change in the past 40 years has been commonplace? The same invasion, the Soviet Union and the United States are comparable to the raccoons from Ghani running away all night - the President of Afghanistan is a high-risk occupation: 002

The capture of Kabul by blitzkrieg, which was fought cleanly and cleanly, was the last glorious battle of the Soviet Red Army, and at this time, from equipment to quality, they could be called the sun in the sky. Since then, this great army has never fought such a beautiful battle, and only the role of scaring others and scaring itself is left.

The Soviet invasion was directly airborne into Kabul airfield, captured Bagram Air Base and raided Amin's palace with airborne troops and tanks.

As a high-achieving student at Columbia University (and later at the University of Wisconsin), Amin was a shrewd politician who had been guarding against Soviet interference, but, after all, the bookish business, he thought that the Soviet Union would support another Taraki, and he never dreamed that the bear would do such a straightforward and determined job.

Although he pre-arranged for nearly 2,000 guards and tanks to be in the palace, he only fought for more than 3 hours before the army was completely destroyed. After his capture, Amin inherited the unfortunate fate of the President of Afghanistan, who was killed with four wives and 24 children.

This kind of treatment is permeated with a certain national cruelty, but thinking about the order to kill the entire family of the "Father of the Nation" Daoud, which was issued by Amin, who was Tallaki's loyal comrade-in-arms at that time, can't help but remind people of the words of the ancients: Come out and mix, sooner or later you will have to pay it back.

After that, the Soviet army occupied the whole of Afghanistan in only one week, faster than the Taliban, worthy of the "great Red Army".

Afghanistan's president change in the past 40 years has been commonplace? The same invasion, the Soviet Union and the United States are comparable to the raccoons from Ghani running away all night - the President of Afghanistan is a high-risk occupation: 002

At that time, the Soviet revisionists insisted on getting it!

When the dust settled, it suddenly became clear that in fact, from Daoud to Taraki to Amin, they were actually a kind of people with common ideals, and the enmity between them was only love and killing each other.

【To be continued】

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