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Documents 'expose' Jimmy Carter's covert support for Afghan jihad in 1979 through Pak

By IANS | Updated: December 17, 2023 16:40 IST

Karachi, Dec 17 Newly declassified documents show how former US President Jimmy Carter authorised 'lethal military aid' to ...

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Karachi, Dec 17 Newly declassified documents show how former US President Jimmy Carter authorised 'lethal military aid' to Afghan mujahideen against the Soviets, including allowing for the 'training' of the 'mujahideen' if need be through a third country, the media reported.

The declassified documents released by Washington-based National Security Archive came to light through a tweet on Saturday by Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed, The News reported.

"Declassified & released yesterday, by Washington-based National Security Archive, after 42 years, this most significant decision by President Carter laid basis of CIA-funded 'Afghan Jehad' in 1979 via Pakistan: US pumped in $2.1 billion + Saudi matching funds of $ 2.1 billion!," the tweet read, The News reported.

Explaining that the figure given in his tweet referred to the 10-year long operation by the CIA, Syed tells The News that "this was the largest CIA covert operation after World War II ... ten years, trading hundreds of Afghan mujahideen, spending $2.1 billion plus the matching amount by Saudi Arabia and I'm sure there will be other money as well.

A summary of the documents by the National Security Archive says that the released record "sheds light on the ongoing historical question about the nature and extent of support the Carter administration provided to the Afghan rebels.

Attached to Brzezinski's summary of a December 28, 1979, meeting on Iran and Afghanistan is a copy of the original Presidential Finding, signed by Carter, authorizing covert action in the form of "lethal military" aid to "the Afghan opponents of the Soviet intervenion (sic)".

On December 14, the National Security Archive had published what it says is "a major primary document collection on the presidency of Jimmy Carter".

Titled 'US Foreign Policy in the Carter Years, 1977-1981: Highest-Level Memos to the President', the collection has more than 2,500 communication and policymaking records during the Carter regime.

In some cases, the communication has been commented on directly by Carter.

Featured strongly in the documents are Carter, his National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski and secretaries of state Cyrus Vance and Edmund Muskie.

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