Soviet commander: U.S. faces similar Afghan fate

True.People never learn from History.Hitler did not learn from Napoleon.A country is not won by force alone, especially Afghanistan.
Story:
CNN) — A former commander of Soviet forces in Afghanistan has warned history is being repeated in the war-ravaged country as the United States and its allies become increasingly mired in an “unwinnable war.”
Gen. Victor Yermakov commanded the Soviet Union’s 40th army in Afghanistan from May 1982 to November 1983, one of six commanders to preside over the Soviet task force after its 1979 invasion.
The Kremlin’s bloody nine-year campaign to support the Marxist government in Kabul cost the lives of more than 15,000 troops and brought the Soviet economy to its knees before its 100,000-strong army was forced into a humiliating withdrawal.
The strategy of imposing its will on Afghanistan militarily had failed in the face of an unyielding guerilla insurgency, backed ironically by U.S. money and weapons. Afghanistan had become Moscow’s “Vietnam War.”
Fast forward 20 years and President Obama has authorized a troop surge that will take the U.S. commitment in Afghanistan to around 100,000, bolstered by around 45,000 NATO service personnel.
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“We too entered Afghanistan with a large force,” says Yermakov. “We came there not to conquer Afghanistan but to render international assistance to stabilize the situation there.
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“But you cannot impose democracy by using force. An Afghan has agreed with you today, at gunpoint, that American democracy is the best thing in the world, just as he was once saying that the Soviet system was the best.
“But as soon as you turn around, he’ll shoot you in the back and immediately forget what he was just saying.
“I would like to remind you what the first man to unite the Afghan tribes, Czar Babur, said: ‘Afghanistan has not been and never will be conquered, and will never surrender to anyone.’ Afghans are a very freedom-loving and proud people.”
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/12/01/afghanistan.soviet.lessons/index.html

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