During the Soviet War in Afghanistan (1979-1989), the United States played a significant role by providing substantial support to the Afghan mujahideen fighters opposing the Soviet invasion. This assistance included financial aid, weapons, and training, primarily funneled through the CIA's Operation Cyclone. The U.S. aimed to counter Soviet influence in the region and promote a proxy conflict, which contributed to the eventual withdrawal of Soviet forces in 1989. This involvement is often viewed as a key element in the broader context of Cold War tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
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