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given that the soviet union fought in afghanistan, why was it considere…

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given that the soviet union fought in afghanistan, why was it considered a proxy war?
the soviet union answered the afghans request for help.
the mujahideen fought on behalf of the united states.
the combatants in the war represented myriad interests.
the united states did not directly engage in battle.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A proxy war is a conflict where two powers use third parties to fight instead of direct engagement. In the Soviet - Afghan War, the US supported the mujahideen but didn't directly fight.

  • Option A: The Soviet Union's response to Afghan request doesn't define a proxy war.
  • Option B: The mujahideen fought for their own (and Afghan) interests, not just on behalf of the US.
  • Option C: “Myriad interests” is too vague and not the definition of a proxy war.
  • Option D: Since the US didn't directly engage but supported the opposing side (mujahideen) against the Soviet Union, this fits the proxy war definition.

Answer:

D. The United States did not directly engage in battle.