The Dust of Kandahar
The mountains of Afghanistan in the 1980s were not just geography; they were a grinding stone that wore down the souls of men. Colonel Silas Thorne was a man of strategic brilliance and a heart that had become a wasteland. To Silas, the Soviet-Afghan War was not a struggle of ideologies, but a grand laboratory of power. He didn't fight for the glory of the Union, nor for the liberation of the...
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