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1 June, 03:25

The Soviet war in Afghanistan was often equated with the U. S. conflict in

1) world war 1

2) Vietnam

3) world war ll

4) Korea

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  1. 1 June, 04:56
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    Correct answer:

    2) Vietnam

    Explanation:

    The Washington Post reported in 1988, after the USSR had been struggling in its war with the Afghans for nearly a decade: "Afghanistan is Russia's Vietnam - - possibly with even greater consequences for the Soviet Union." Much like the United States struggled in unfamiliar territory against a highly motivated enemy in Vietnam, the USSR found it could not win in Afghanistan.
  2. 1 June, 06:56
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    Vietnam because at that time they were at war with them.
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