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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.
A proxy war involves major powers opposing each other indirectly, supporting local or allied forces instead of fighting directly. In the Soviet-Afghan War, the U.S. provided extensive funding, weapons, and training to the mujahideen, who fought the Soviet forces on the ground, making this a proxy conflict. Option A is incorrect because the Afghan government's request does not define a proxy war. Option C is too vague, as proxy wars specifically involve major power backing. Option D is incomplete; the key is that the U.S. supported a surrogate force, not just avoiding direct battle.
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B. The mujahideen fought on behalf of the United States.