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Afghanistan War: 'Zero Option' Could Lead To Civil War, Taliban Takeover ...
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When the Soviets left Afghanistan in 1989 after a decade-long war, financial aid dried up and the Afghan communist government collapsed, leading to infighting between warlords. A civil war paved the way for the Taliban's rise to power. The United ...
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