Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
In the waning days of 1979, the world watched in shock as Soviet tanks rolled across the border into Afghanistan. This invasion marked the beginning of a decade-long conflict that would reshape global politics and leave an indelible mark on history. The rugged mountains and ancient valleys of Afghanistan became the unlikely battleground for Cold War tensions, pitting Soviet forces against fierce Afghan resistance fighters. As the conflict escalated, it drew in players from around the world, including the United States, Pakistan, and various Middle Eastern nations. The Soviet-Afghan War would not only change the fate of Afghanistan but also contribute to the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union itself.
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