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Anti-Soviet Jihad

CONFLICTED

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Afghanistan’s Cold War Turmoil

This chapter examines Afghanistan's pivotal role during the Cold War, detailing its strategic significance between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. It highlights the economic and military aid initiatives from both superpowers, the rise of political tensions, and the eventual coup led by Muhammad Dawood Khan that shifted Afghanistan toward a radical communist regime. The narrative culminates in the devastating impact of the Soviet invasion and the ensuing humanitarian crisis, illustrating the intricate web of international involvement and the role of regional dynamics.

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