An Afghan is commonly referred to as a person from Afghanistan. The term can also refer to the ethnic groups within the country, such as Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, and Uzbeks. Additionally, "Afghan" can be used to describe the national identity or cultural heritage of the people living in Afghanistan.
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The United States supported Afghan rebels, particularly the Mujahideen, during the Soviet-Afghan War (1979-1989) to counter Soviet expansionism and influence in the region. This support was part of a broader Cold War strategy to weaken the Soviet Union by fostering resistance movements in various parts of the world. By providing funding, weapons, and training, the U.S. aimed to help the rebels fight against the Soviet invasion and promote a shift in power dynamics favoring U.S. interests. Ultimately, this support contributed to the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan but also had long-term implications for the region.
The Japanese invasion during World War II had profound effects on the countries involved, particularly in Asia. It led to widespread devastation, loss of life, and the brutal occupation of territories such as China, Korea, and Southeast Asia. The invasion also fueled nationalistic movements and resistance against colonial powers, ultimately contributing to the decolonization process post-war. Additionally, the atrocities committed by Japanese forces, including the Nanking Massacre, left lasting scars on the affected nations and their collective memories.
It began arming Afghan guerrillas to fight the Soviets.
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In response to the US boycott in 1980 because of the Afghan invasion from the USSR.
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The effects of a russian invasion on Ukraine would be negative economic on Eastern European nations.
the effects of the d day invasion made the Soviet Union very horny for the usa
The positive effects of the invasion of Iraq was that the people were free of a murderous dictator. The downside is that it inspired the latest murderous dictator.
This is likely referring to AFGHANISTAN, where Soviet soldiers and Afghan Mujahedin fought from 1979 until 1989.
Baba and Amir are Afghan refugees who flee to the United States to escape the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Afghan is not a language. Most people in Afghanistan speak Pashto and/or Dari.
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