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The Documentary Podcast

A Soldier's Eye View of Afghanistan

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.3 • 2.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2017

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Afghanistan, strategically located between South, Central and West Asia has been invaded and fought over by the world’s superpowers for centuries. Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, the British Empire, the Soviet Union have all tried and failed to control Afghanistan. And war rages in the country today: the US-led military coalition has been fighting in Afghanistan since 2001, and conflict has become the longest war in US history.

Dawood Azami talks to the British, Russian, American and Afghan fighters and soldiers who fought in what some historians have called the Graveyard of Empires. He finds out what drew them to this formidable battlefield, what they found there, how they view their enemy and how their experience changed them as soldiers and as individuals.

Azami looks for patterns in history: the British fought three wars in Afghanistan in the 19th and 20th Century before they sent in troops after 2001. Some of the British servicemen were aware of their predecessor’s defeats as they came up against stiff Afghan resistance; as were the Taliban fighters.

From a US General whose ancestor also governed in Afghanistan in the 19th Century, and an infantryman caught up in a close quarter’s firefight with the Taliban, to a Mujahedeen fighter ambushing a Soviet military convoy in the mountains, Azami follows the twists and turns of conflict in Afghanistan.

Image: Afghan security personnel on a military vehicle, Credit: Noorullah Shirzada/AFP/Getty Images

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Dawood Azamie and here on the BBC World Service I'll be getting a soldier's eye view of Afghanistan.

0:09.0

This country strategically located between South, Central and West Asia, has been invaded

0:16.3

and fought over for centuries.

0:19.5

And war rages in the country today.

0:22.4

I want to talk to the British, Russian, American, and Afghan

0:26.6

fighters and soldiers who fought here in what some historians have called the

0:31.9

graveyard of empires.

0:35.6

We're copies all.

0:37.6

We're trying to pick these guys off one by one.

0:39.2

You got a huge force that's moving.

0:41.6

All armed, we did sea shots fire.

0:46.0

The Americans say the number of Soviet troops in Afghanistan has risen over the past few days to about six and a half thousand.

0:53.0

And they want the world to condemn what they call this interference in the countries of parents. We're still here. Oh no, no, no, what's all?

1:04.0

Oh, what about what...

1:08.0

Oh, what about... You...

1:11.0

Roger.

1:17.0

Afghanistan is unique because over the past 2.5,000 years, over the past 2,500 years, dozens of invaders, most of them superpowers of their time, have invaded Afghanistan.

1:27.0

Started from Alexander the Great, then Genghis Khan, the British Empire, the Tsarest Russia, the Soviet Union, and now the US-led forces are fighting in Afghanistan.

1:40.0

So the aim of this program is to listen from the soldiers who fought in this formidable

1:46.9

but beautiful land and find out how did they find the whole experience of fighting inside of

1:53.6

Afghanistan and how do they see each other.

1:58.6

As a young 20-something trooper,

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