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The Afghanistan File (Hardcover)
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The Afghanistan File (Hardcover)
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List price R600
Loot Price R543
Discovery Miles 5 430
You Save R57 (9%)
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The Afghanistan File, written by the former head of Saudi Arabian
Intelligence, tells the story of his Department's involvement in
Afghanistan from the time of the Soviet invasion in 1979 to Nine
Eleven 2001. It begins with the backing given by Saudi Arabia to
the Mujahideen in their fight against the Soviet occupation, and
moves on to the fruitless initiatives to broker peace among the
Mujahideen factions after the Soviet withdrawal, the rise to power
of the Taleban and the shelter the Taleban gave to Osama Bin Laden.
A theme that runs through the book is the extraordinary
difficulties Saudi Arabia and its allies had in dealing with the
Mujahideen. Prince Turki found them magnificently brave, but
exasperating. On one occasion in trying to arrange peace among
them, he got permission from the King to open the Kaaba in Mecca,
and had the leaders go inside, where they were overcome with
emotion and swore never to fight each other again . A few hours
later on their way to Medina they almost came to blows on the bus.
Turki's account gives details of the Saudi attempts in the 1990s to
bring its volunteers out of Afghanistan - with chequered success -
and his negotiations with the Taleban for the surrender of Osama
Bin Laden. The book includes a number of declassified Intelligence
Department documents. Prince Turki explains that the nihilistic,
apparently pointless terrorism that has been seen in the Middle
East in the last twenty years had its origins in Afghanistan with
Osama's deluded belief that he had helped defeat the Russians.
There is no evidence that he ever fought them at all. Soon after
Nine Eleven Saudi Arabia discovered that it had a home grown
terrorist problem involving some of the returnees from Afghanistan.
Much of the huge change that has taken place in the Kingdom since
has stemmed from the campaign to tackle this.
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