They formed their own international organization with the signing of the Warsaw Pact
Warsaw Pact- an alliance between soviet union and other countries
The Soviet Union's version of NATO was the Warsaw Pact. It was a collective defense treaty signed in 1955 by the Eastern Bloc countries, which were under Soviet influence. The Warsaw Pact aimed to counter the influence of NATO and to maintain political and military unity among its member states.
The Soviet Union formed the Warsaw Pact to use the occupied nations of Eastern Europe as a buffer zone against the US and western Europe.
WTO (Warsaw Treaty Organization) They formed it after NATO was created and send military equipment and supplies to West Germany that shouldn't be allowed. Later, the Soviet Union formed the Warsaw Treaty Organization with its allies in 1955.
No it did not.
NATO was formed to protect its members from aggression by the Soviet Union.
NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was formed in 1949 as a collective defense alliance among Western countries in response to the threat posed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. However, the Soviet Union itself was not a member of NATO, and its borders were largely defined by its own sphere of influence in Eastern Europe. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, several former Soviet states and Warsaw Pact countries sought NATO membership for security against potential aggression, leading to NATO's eastward expansion. Thus, NATO's relationship with the Soviet Union was one of opposition, rather than direct bordering or membership.
Soviet union
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Formed the Warsaw Pact
The Warsaw Pact. A communist military alliance made to counter NATO. It was basically the Soviet's version of NATO.
It was the opposite actually, Soviet Unions WARSAW pact was created because of NATO.