Bernd 08/17/2021 (Tue) 13:10:45 No.44776 del
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Some numbers on the country:

https://adamtooze.substack.com/p/adam-toozes-chartbook-29-afghanistans
https://adamtooze.substack.com/p/adam-toozes-chartbook-30-back-to

The major points are that the Soviet occupation was an order of magnitude more violent than any of the fighting in the 90s and American occupation, causing a catastrophic demographic crisis; and the growth and development under American occupation were confined to the cities, leaving the countryside behind.