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The 1979 Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Brezhnev's Vietnam

8 min · 5. juli 2026
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In December 1979, Soviet troops rolled into Afghanistan in what began as a rescue mission for a faltering communist ally and ended as a decade-long quagmire that bled the Red Army and helped bring down the Soviet Union. This episode follows the pivotal months leading up to Operation Storm-333: the assassination of Afghan President Hafizullah Amin, the role of KGB adviser Alexander M., the chaos of the Saur Revolution of 1978, the rise of the mujahideen, and the decisions in Moscow that trapped Brezhnev in a war with no exit. We also explore the CIA's first Stinger missiles and the battle of Zhawar in 1986, where Afghan fighters turned the tide. Along the way, we touch on the political illusions of détente, the limits of Soviet power projection, and the human cost on both sides—from the frozen passes of the Hindu Kush to the streets of Peshawar. This is the story of how a forgotten conflict became the Soviet Union's Vietnam and set the stage for the end of the Cold War. #SovietAfghanWar #OperationStorm333 #HafizullahAmin #SaurRevolution #Mujahideen #CIA #StingerMissiles #Brezhnev #KGB #BattleOfZhawar #HinduKush #Peshawar #ColdWar #1979 #1980sWar #FexingoHistory #TheColdWar #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The 1979 Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Brezhnev's Vietnam cover

The 1979 Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Brezhnev's Vietnam

In December 1979, Soviet troops rolled into Afghanistan in what began as a rescue mission for a faltering communist ally and ended as a decade-long quagmire that bled the Red Army and helped bring down the Soviet Union. This episode follows the pivotal months leading up to Operation Storm-333: the assassination of Afghan President Hafizullah Amin, the role of KGB adviser Alexander M., the chaos of the Saur Revolution of 1978, the rise of the mujahideen, and the decisions in Moscow that trapped Brezhnev in a war with no exit. We also explore the CIA's first Stinger missiles and the battle of Zhawar in 1986, where Afghan fighters turned the tide. Along the way, we touch on the political illusions of détente, the limits of Soviet power projection, and the human cost on both sides—from the frozen passes of the Hindu Kush to the streets of Peshawar. This is the story of how a forgotten conflict became the Soviet Union's Vietnam and set the stage for the end of the Cold War. #SovietAfghanWar #OperationStorm333 #HafizullahAmin #SaurRevolution #Mujahideen #CIA #StingerMissiles #Brezhnev #KGB #BattleOfZhawar #HinduKush #Peshawar #ColdWar #1979 #1980sWar #FexingoHistory #TheColdWar #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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