During World War II, Afghanistan maintained a position of neutrality, largely avoiding direct involvement in the conflict. The country was largely isolated due to its geographical location and internal political struggles, as well as the focus of major powers on other theaters of war. While Afghanistan was not a battleground, it experienced economic challenges and political instability influenced by the global conflict. Additionally, the war set the stage for future geopolitical dynamics in the region, particularly with the rise of Soviet and Western interests in the years following the war.
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