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Afghanistan, Soviet invasion, Mujahideen, CIA support from "summary" of The World Was Going Our Way by Christopher Andrew

The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979 was a pivotal event in the Cold War. The Soviet Union sought to prop up a Communist government in Kabul, but instead found itself embroiled in a costly and ultimately futile conflict with Afghan insurgents known as the Mujahideen. The United States, eager to give the Soviet Union a taste of its own medicine, saw an opportunity to bleed Moscow dry by supporting the Mujahideen with weapons, training, and funding. The CIA was at the forefront of this effort, coordinating arms shipments and other forms of assistance to the Afghan rebels through intermediaries in Pakistan. The goal was not only to undermine the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, but also to tie down Soviet resources and distract Moscow from other global priorities. The Mujahideen, for their part, were a diverse and often fractious group of fighters united primarily by their opposition to the Soviet-backed regime in Kabul. The CIA's support for the Mujahideen was part of a broader strategy of arming anti-Communist forces around the world, from Angola to Nicaragua. This policy, known as ...
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    The World Was Going Our Way

    Christopher Andrew

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