Operation MIAS

Operation MIAS

An arms-reduction mission run by the American Central Intelligence Agency, Operation MIAS (Missing in Action Stingers) was tasked with buying back Stinger missiles given to the Mujahideen to fight the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.[1]

Information about the program remains classified, although information has been gleaned from media accounts and government officials speaking off the record.[2]

Timeline

Launched in 1990 with a Congressional earmark of $10 million, the operation competed against Chechnyan, Azeri and Iranian arms dealers anxious to capitalise on the break-up of the Soviet Union and impending battles among satellite states, as well as drug dealers looking for artillery to fend off aircraft in their space.[3]

The price of a Stinger was estimated at $300,000.[3] Other sources suggested that the weapons, which cost $20,000 to produce, were only selling for $100,000 on the black market, still much higher than the $70,000 that the CIA initially offered Afghans to turn them over.[4]

In 1993, the CIA approached Congress noting that they required an additional $55 million to buy back the weapons, noting that a failure to secure the missiles could result in attacks against American civil aircraft.[5]

Results

The mission was dubbed a "failure" by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, due to its inability to track the widely-dispersed weapons through decentralised groups, leaving hundreds of the devices in the hands of warlords and militants.[2] The Institute unfavourably compared the results of the Afghanistan failure, with the success of the similar program which netted 41 out of the 43 missiles Eritrea had given Somali National Alliance leader Hussein Aideed in 1998.[2]

References

  1. ^ Coll, S. "Ghost Wars", 2005. p. 11
  2. ^ a b c Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, "SIPRI Yearbook 2007", p. 636
  3. ^ a b Cooley, John K. "Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, American and International Terrorism", p. 145
  4. ^ Chicago Tribune, "CIA Stung in Afghan Missile Deal", December 6, 1992
  5. ^ Los Angeles Times, US bidding to regain missiles sent to Afghans, July 23, 1993



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