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"Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy" – with Michael Vickers

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The Soviet Afghan War

The Soviet Afghan war began when the Soviet Union invaded on Christmas Day, 1979. The U.S. viewed the invasion as an attempt to get within 300 miles of the Persian Gulf oil fields. In 1986, Michael Gorbachev declared the war a bleeding wound and looked for an exit strategy. Historians still debate the effect that this bleeding wound had in the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

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