Dude...its the SOVIET AFGHAN WAR
During the Soviet-Afghan War (1979-1989), several countries provided support to the Soviet Union, including East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary, as part of the Warsaw Pact. Additionally, nations like Cuba and Vietnam offered political and military assistance. However, the Soviet Union primarily relied on its own resources and those of its Afghan allies, the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan, to combat the insurgency.
They disagreed on he use of nuclear weapons
China was also involved and became known as the "Big Four" meeting.
They were not involved.
Yes, the Soviets aimed to establish a communist government in Afghanistan during the Soviet-Afghan War (1979-1989). They intervened militarily to support the Afghan communist government, which faced significant resistance from various insurgent groups, collectively known as the Mujahideen. The Soviets sought to maintain a friendly regime in Afghanistan to secure their influence in the region and counter Western presence. Ultimately, the war resulted in significant losses and contributed to the Soviet Union's eventual decline.
The Soviet Union and the Afghani's
An estimated 1 million were killed during the Soviet-Afghan War.
because afghan it was becomimg a bad country
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America, Britain, Canada, France and other NATO countries facing the Soviet Union
austrailia, new zealand, gallipoly, usa, britain, the soviet union
They disagreed on he use of nuclear weapons
During the Soviet-Afghan War (1979-1989), several countries provided support to the Soviet Union, including East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary, as part of the Warsaw Pact. Additionally, nations like Cuba and Vietnam offered political and military assistance. However, the Soviet Union primarily relied on its own resources and those of its Afghan allies, the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan, to combat the insurgency.
This is likely referring to AFGHANISTAN, where Soviet soldiers and Afghan Mujahedin fought from 1979 until 1989.
They disagreed on he use of nuclear weapons
The US, Soviet Union, and Great Britain
China was also involved and became known as the "Big Four" meeting.