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Who helped the Afghanis fight against the Soviet Union in their war of the 1980s?A.The United StatesB.EuropeC.Saudi ArabiaD.The Russians

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Who helped the Afghanis fight against the Soviet Union in their war of the 1980s?

A. The United States
B. Europe
C. Saudi Arabia
D. The Russians

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In the war against the Soviet Union during the 1980s, several countries provided support to the Afghan mujahideen. Notably, the United States played a significant role in aiding the Afghan resistance. They provided military training, financial support, and weapons through programs such as Operation Cyclone. Saudi Arabia also contributed significantly to the funding of the mujahideen. Therefore, both the United States (A) and Saudi Arabia (C) are correct in terms of providing assistance to the Afghan fighters.

The options B (Europe) and D (The Russians) are incorrect in this context. Europe did provide humanitarian aid but did not play a significant military role, and the Russians were the opposing force that the Afghanis were fighting against.

Thus, the best answers are:

  • A. The United States
  • C. Saudi Arabia

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