Ronald Reagan introduced Mujahideen leaders to the media on the White House lawn in 1985. He called the Mujahideen leaders the moral equivalents of America's founding fathers. Reagan believed the Mujahideen leaders fighting the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan were freedom fighters, similar to America's founders.
Ronald Reagan introduced Mujahideen leaders to the media on the White House lawn in 1985. He called the Mujahideen leaders the moral equivalents of America's founding fathers. Reagan believed the Mujahideen leaders fighting the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan were freedom fighters, similar to America's founders.
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Ronald Reagan introduced Mujahideen leaders to the media on the White House lawn in 1985. He called the Mujahideen leaders the moral equivalents of America's founding fathers. Reagan believed the Mujahideen leaders fighting the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan were freedom fighters, similar to America's founders.
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