Yak yak yak. You tell me about the mujaheddeen, the Contras and the others, and who supported whom in those cases. HINT: National Interest.
If you’re actually going to try to claim that the Contras were terrorists, that exposes your real agenda and utterly destroys your credibility. But neither of those things surprises me in the least.
All we did was take the opportunity of an indigenous rebellion to expel the Communists -- India's allies -- from countries they had taken by force. Getting the Communists out of there was the right thing to do.
Unfortunately, in freeing Afghanistan, the democratic forces wound up losing out to the Islamist forces. So now hte country has had to be liberated again, at great cost in blood and treasure to the United States.
The United States has a long record of opposing terrorism and laying out our resources and our people to fight it. India's record on that score is quite different.
For example, according to the Washington Times (January 2, 2002), India is supporting cross-border terrorism in Sindh (a province of Pakistan.) The newspaper Hitavada reported that the late governor of Punjab, Surendra Nath, was paid the equivalent of $1.5 billion to foment, organize, and support covert state terrorism in Punjab and in Kashmir.
What kind of record is that?