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Afghanistan: The War That Helped End the Soviet Empire

21 min · 3 de jul de 2026
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In 1979, the Soviet Union entered Afghanistan expecting a limited intervention to protect a friendly government on its southern border. Instead, it found itself trapped in a long and exhausting war that drained money, morale, military confidence, and political legitimacy. This episode explores how Afghanistan became more than a battlefield. It became a mirror reflecting the hidden weakness of the Soviet system: an aging economy, rigid leadership, fading belief, and a public increasingly suspicious of official truth. The war did not destroy the Soviet Union by itself. But it helped reveal that the empire was already fragile — powerful enough to invade, yet too exhausted to transform what it invaded. A story of Cold War ambition, insurgency, imperial overreach, and the slow collapse of belief inside a superpower.

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