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two pictures of soldiers walking down a dirt road and a fire burning in the background
Prompt
Explore the stark differences between the Soviet and U.S. interventions in Afghanistan. The Soviet Union invaded in 1979 to support a socialist government, clashing with Afghan resistance. Decades later, the U.S. entered in response to 9/11, targeting al-Qaeda and the Taliban. While each superpower used distinct military tactics, both left Afghanistan in turmoil. Discover how these interventions shaped the country’s lasting resilience. Two motives, one land, and a legacy of endurance.
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Text-to-videoWj
Date Created
November 2,2024Wj
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1280×768pxWj
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