Pei-jean Lu

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As always, all this Cold War pushing and posturing had implications for Afghanistan. In 1985, the Soviet Union finally got a dynamic younger man at the helm, but Mikhail Gorbachev had inherited a sinking ship. Reagan’s initiatives had forced the Soviets to risk spending themselves to death. Gorbachev knew he would have to scale back the military and shrink his country’s foreign commitments, or the country was doomed.
Games without Rules: The Often-Interrupted History of Afghanistan
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