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This is Afghanistan's population by year..
1980: 12,487,000
1990: 10,695,000 (a lot of refugees like to Pakistan)
2000: 19,543,000 (refugees came back + very high birthrate and fast falling deathrate)
2010: 28,190,000
2020: 38,972,000
You see how if the Soviets had seized it and held it in the 1980's, how Afghanistan was growing so much, so really valuable for the number of people. The US takeover of Afghanistan in 2001 wasn't very sustainable, because its too hard for the USA to resupply and reinforce Afghanistan. But the Soviet Union was right bordering Afghanistan.
Those Central Asian countries colored on this map were part of the Soviet Union.
The Russians very long term strategy is to keep building this Eurasian superpower. So taking Afghanistan would have allowed them down the road to work on taking over Iran and Pakistan. Back in the 1970's both Iran and Pakistan were allied with the USA.
1980: 12,487,000
1990: 10,695,000 (a lot of refugees like to Pakistan)
2000: 19,543,000 (refugees came back + very high birthrate and fast falling deathrate)
2010: 28,190,000
2020: 38,972,000
You see how if the Soviets had seized it and held it in the 1980's, how Afghanistan was growing so much, so really valuable for the number of people. The US takeover of Afghanistan in 2001 wasn't very sustainable, because its too hard for the USA to resupply and reinforce Afghanistan. But the Soviet Union was right bordering Afghanistan.
Those Central Asian countries colored on this map were part of the Soviet Union.
The Russians very long term strategy is to keep building this Eurasian superpower. So taking Afghanistan would have allowed them down the road to work on taking over Iran and Pakistan. Back in the 1970's both Iran and Pakistan were allied with the USA.