What effect did United States policy have on the Soviet Union’s war in Afghanistan and why did Soviet troops finally withdraw from Afghanistan in 1989?

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With U.S. support, the Soviet Union defeated the Afghan rebel forces.
With U.S. support, the Soviet Union defeated the Afghan rebel forces.

During peace talks, Ronald Reagan convinced the Soviet Union to remove its troops from Afghanistan.
During peace talks, Ronald Reagan convinced the Soviet Union to remove its troops from Afghanistan.

U.S. support for Afghan fighters helped make the war too costly for the Soviet Union to fight, so the Soviets were forced to pull out.
U.S. support for Afghan fighters helped make the war too costly for the Soviet Union to fight, so the Soviets were forced to pull out.

The Soviet Union gave in to U.S. criticism of its war in Afghanistan and agreed to remove its troops.
The Soviet Union gave in to U.S. criticism of its war in Afghanistan and agreed to remove its troops.
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U.S. support for Afghan fighters helped make the war too costly for the Soviet Union to fight, so the Soviets were forced to pull out.