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Some historians call the Soviet-Afghan war the Soviet Union's "Vietnam." What do they mean by this reference

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  1. Today, 18:47
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    Afghanistan became an intractable situation for the Soviets. The invasion occurred in 1979 and the Soviets withdrew 10 years later have invested manpower and resources to no avail.

    Explanation: The Soviet - Afghan war was a protracted conflict in which the Soviets invested money and resources with no real results or a positive outcome.
  2. Today, 19:00
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    We gained nothing from the Vietnam war, so it is reasonable to say that the Soviet Union gained nothing from the Soviet-Afghan war.
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