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Is the Afghanistan War remembered in a similar manner to that of Vietnam?
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Hello, as an American, I'm curious about the historical perspectives and cultural impact of your Afghan War. In American society, the Vietnam War holds substantial cultural significance. It was a deeply controversial conflict that led to widespread public protests, a profound questioning of government policies, and lasting effects on the national psyche, often symbolized by its anti-war movement and the challenging experiences of veterans.

Given this context, I wonder if the Soviet-Afghan War holds a similar place in Russian society. Did the Afghan War evoke comparable societal reactions, controversies, or lasting impacts in Russia?

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