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Here is a comprehensive overview of small arms conflicts from the 1980s-1990s and active terrorist groups with their attacks during this period. In most U.S. Soldiers were involved somehow:
### Part 1: Major Small Arms Conflicts (1980s-1990s
Small arms and light weapons (SA/LW) like assault rifles, RPGs, and machine guns were the primary tools in 46 of 49 major conflicts since 1990, causing over 4 million deaths and displacing 44 million people .
1. **Yugoslav Wars (1991-1995)**
- Ethnic conflicts in Croatia, Bosnia, and Kosovo featuring widespread use of AK-47s and RPGs by paramilitaries.
- Blurred combat lines led to mass civilian casualties (e.g., Srebrenica massacre) .
2. **Rwandan Civil War/Genocide (1990-1994)**
- Machetes and small arms enabled genocide of ~800,000 Tutsis.
- Weapons looted from state arsenals fueled violence .
3. **Sierra Leone Civil War (1991-2002)**
- Revolutionary United Front (RUF) used AK-47s to amputate limbs and recruit child soldiers.
- Fueled by illicit arms from Liberia and Cold War surplus .
4. **Somalia Civil War (1991-ongoing)**
- Clan warfare with SA/LW caused famine and collapse of state institutions.
- U.S./UN intervention (1992-1993) faced RPG and small arms attacks .
5. **Chechen Wars (1994-1996; 1999-2000)**
- Guerrilla warfare against Russian forces using portable weapons.
- High civilian casualties due to urban combat .
6. **Colombian Conflict (1980s-ongoing)**
- FARC and ELN used SA/LW for kidnappings and territorial control.
- Weapons traced to Central American conflicts (e.g., Nicaragua, El Salvador) .
### Part 2: Active Terrorist Groups and Attacks
#### Groups Active in the 1980s:
| **Group** | **Region** | **Tactics Attacks**|
|-------------------------- |------------------- -|------------------------------------------------------|
| Abu Nidal Organization | Middle East | Airport bombings (e.g., Rome/Vienna 1985), hijackings; 900+ casualties . |
| Lebanese Hizballah | Lebanon | Suicide bombings (e.g., U.S. Embassy/USMC barracks, 1983); kidnappings . |
| PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party) | Turkey | Guerrilla attacks on Turkish military; bombings . |
#### Groups Active in the 1990s:
| **Group** | **Region** | **Tactics/Attacks** |
|--------------------------|--------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Al-Qaeda | Global | U.S. Embassy bombings (1998), USS Cole attack (2000); formed 1988 . |
| Abu Sayyaf Group | Philippines | Kidnappings, beheadings (e.g., 1993 Puerto Galera attack) . |
| FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) | Colombia | Mass kidnappings, pipeline bombings; funded by narcotics . |
| Taliban | Afghanistan | Took Kabul (1996); imposed Sharia law; hosted Al-Qaeda . |
| Lashkar-e-Tayyiba | South Asia | Attacks in Indian-administered Kashmir (e.g., 1999 Srinagar bombing) . |
### Impact of Small Arms Proliferation
- **Sources**: Cold War surpluses sold by Eastern Bloc nations ($5–$10 billion annual trade) .
- **Consequences**: Enabled prolonged conflicts (e.g., Angola, Liberia); fueled child soldier recruitment .
- **Countermeasures**: U.S.-led destruction programs (e.g., 130,000+ weapons destroyed in Albania, 1999–2001) .
For more details on specific conflicts or groups, refer to the source materials.
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