Mason or Woods can kill Kravchenko during interrogation. It is seen in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Islamic Republic of Afghanistan) and during the Call of Duty: Black Ops II (Democratic Republic of Afghanistan) campaign. The characters will not learn that there is a mole in the CIA.
After some time has elapsed an aged Reznov will appear to rescue the team. The United States sends over Stinger missiles and they're used to shoot down the Soviet gunships that were causing the Mujahideen so much trouble and costing them heavy casualties and losses as well. Push the Soviet Union out of Afghanistan and overthrow the communist government Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Due to his ties to Menendez, Rahmaan shared a similiar worldview to him and wanted all imperialist and capitalist governments overthrown to liberate oppressed people. Rahmaan seems reluctant to comply with Woods's request, however, before he has time to reply, he is interrupted by an Soviet attack on the compound. Mason, Zhao, Woods, and their fellow soldier go out to repel Soviet attacks in various locations around the mission locale. If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. He meets up with Jason Hudson, Alex Mason, and Frank Woods of the United States along with Rahmaan's base later came under attack by the Soviet forces and Rahmaan stays behind to defend the base while his foreign partners aid his troops in cutting off the Soviet advancements. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page. — Mission description. They make an appearance in Call of Duty: Black Ops II as a friendly faction in the mission "Old Wounds". Woods was highly certain it was just Mason's imagination playing tricks on him again. The interrogation of Kravchenko has two possible outcomes. "Mason re-enlists with the CIA and joins Woods in Afghanistan, supplying weapons to the Muhjahideen in exchange for vital intel on Menendez' whereabouts." Mullah Rahmaan is a supporting antagonist in the 2012 epic first person sci-fi war action video game Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
Rahmaan then betrays Woods, Mason, Hudson, and Zhao either way, claiming them to be the true enemy, and leaves them in the desert to die. During the war, he became a target for Rahmaan first appears in the mission "Old Wounds" in the year 1986 where he and his forces began recieving weapons shipments and arms from the United States to use against the Soviet forces now that they are pinned down in the mountains and cannot launch major offensives. Mullah Rahmaan witnessed the invasion and joined the Mujahideen to fight off the Soviet invaders, but was eventually pushed out of the cities and up into the mountains.
After hearing of Raul Menendez's involvement in selling firearms in Afghanistan, Mason and his team are sent there to rendezvous with a contact from China, Tian Zhao, to go to the Mujahideen base and get wind of Menendez's involvement through their contact in the Mujahideen, Rahmaan, who in an quid pro quo exchange demands weapons in exchange for his knowledge on Menendez. The Afghan National Army or ANA is featured briefly in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as an allied faction of the U.S. Army Rangers and in Call of Duty: Strike Team. The invasion was launched by Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev in support of the Afghan communist regime fearing that if it fell, the ideology of the Islamic Revolution from Iran would engulf Afghanistan and spread to Central Asia, which was under Soviet control at the time. "Old Wounds" is the third campaign mission in Call of Duty: Black Ops II, and the second 1980's mission. After Kravchenko is killed, Rahmaan reveals his true allegiences to Menendez and has Zhao, Mason, Hudson, and Woods beaten and left to die in the desert.