The Collapse of Detente (Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan) (1979-1980) Flashcards
What key event took place in April 1978
The Kabul Revolution - communists seized power in Afghanistan
Who became the communist President of Afghanistan after the Kabul Revolution?
Mohammed Taraki
After civil war broke out following the Kabul Revolution, who did Taraki have to accept as his Prime Minister?
Taraki (communist) had to accept Hafizullah Amin, an Islamist.
Did Taraki and Amin get on when they were in government?
No. In fact, Amin supporters assassinated Taraki in October 1979 and Amin seized the presidency of Afghanistan.
When did the Soviets invade Afghanistan?
Christmas Day (25 December) 1979
Why did Brezhnev order an invasion of Afghanistan?
- Although Amin was a communist, the USSR did not trust him. He was also unpopular with Muslims and feared that Muslim groups would take control of the country
- The USSR was concerned that if Afghanistan became an Islamic State, it could influence other Soviet republics nearby
- Babrak Kamal, an Afghani communist, argued he had the support needed to take power but needed military aid to defeat Amin
- Brezhnev believed America would tolerate the invasion (as it had done with the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968)
What happened to Amin after the Soviet invasion?
Amin was killed and Karmal, an Afghani communist, was declared president
What was Afghanistan often referred to as?
The invasion was often referred to as ‘the Soviet Union’s Vietnam’ (because it was expensive, unpopular and ultimately the USSR did not win). (1.5m people died, including 15,000 Russians)
How did the USA react to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan?
President Carter, appalled at Soviet aggression, issued the Carter Doctrine in January 1980`
What was the Carter Doctrine?
The Carter Doctrine was committing the USA to preventing the USSR gain control of territory in the oil-rich Middle East
Why was the Carter Doctrine significant?
The Carter Doctrine was significant because:
- it marked the end of detente
- it put the USA in a position of actively opposing Soviet actions in Afghanistan
Who did Carter give military aid to in Afghanistan?
The Mujahideen - an Islamic organisation fighting against the Soviets
What else did Carter do in relation to the USSR following its invasion of Afghanistan?
- Carter imposed economic sanctions, stopping virtually all trade with the USSR
- Carter ended diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union
What steps did Carter take to show that detente was truly over?
- He ensured SALT II (that he signed in 1979) was not ratified and therefore didn’t become law
- He increased US defence spending by 5%
- He told the military to prepare a plan for surviving a nuclear war with the USSR
What did Carter organise for the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games?
The USA led a boycott of the games. Around 60 countries joined in.