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Until the Iranian Revolution, most Westerners did not take Islamic
fundamentalism seriously, and Iran was often called a
"pro-Western" country, i.e., one opposed to the Soviet
Union, which bordered on Iran before the collapse of the USSR
in 1991. Similarly, the conflict which began in Afghanistan in
1978 was viewed as a Cold War struggle, which indeed
it was until the end of the Communist regime there. However,
in Afghanistan as well as in Iran and other Muslim countries, Islamic
fundamentalists have made it very clear that the end of the Cold
War does not translate into an acceptance of American or any other
Western influences.
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