Britain's military involvement in Afghanistan is a contentious
subject, yet it is often forgotten that the current conflict is in
fact the fourth in a string of such wars dating back more than 170
years. Aiming to protect British India from the expanding Russian
empire, the British fought a series of conflicts on Afghan
territory between 1838 and 1919. The Anglo-Afghan wars of the 19th
and early 20th centuries were ill-conceived and led to some of the
worst military disasters ever sustained by British forces in this
part of the world, with poor strategy in the First Afghan War
resulting in the annihilation of 16,000 soldiers and civilians in a
single week. In his new book, Jules Stewart explores the potential
danger of replaying Britain's military catastrophes and considers
what can be learnt from revisiting the story of these earlier
Afghan wars.
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