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-The '''Soviet war in Afghanistan''' lasted nine years from December 1979 to February 1989. Part of the [[Cold War (1979–1985)|Cold War]], it was fought between [[Soviet Army|Soviet]]-led [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan|Afghan forces]] against multi-national insurgent groups called the [[Mujahideen]], mostly composed of two alliances - the [[Peshawar Seven]] and the [[Tehran Eight]]. +The [[Soviet Union]] and some [[communist state|communist states]] have been accused on numerous occasions of sponsoring international [[terrorism]], especially during the [[Cold War]].
-==See also==+== See also ==
-* [[Soviet occupation zone]]+*[[Active measures]]
-* [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union]]+*[[Communist terrorism]]
-* [[Military of Afghanistan]]+*[[Iran and state-sponsored terrorism]]
-* [[Shuravi]]+*[[Israel and state-sponsored terrorism]]
-* [[Spetsnaz|Spetsnaz (Russian Special Purpose Regiments)]]+*[[Pakistan and state-sponsored terrorism]]
-* [[Post–World War II air-to-air combat losses]]+*[[Poison laboratory of the Soviet secret services]]
-* [[CIA – Osama bin Laden controversy]]+*[[Qatar and state-sponsored terrorism]]
-* [[Terrorism and the Soviet Union]]+*[[Saudi Arabia–United States relations#Allegations of funding terrorism]]
-* [[Indo-Pakistani war of 1971|Soviet involvement in Indo-Pakistan war of 1971]]+*[[State-sponsored terrorism#Soviet Union]]
-** Political philosophies and doctrines+*[[Terrorism in Russia]]
-*** [[Interventionism (politics)|Interventionism]]+*[[United States and state-sponsored terrorism]]
-*** [[Brezhnev Doctrine]]+
-*** [[Carter Doctrine]]+
-*** [[Zia-ul-Haq's Islamization|Zia Doctrine]]+
-*** [[Reagan Doctrine]]+
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