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During the Cold War, almost every nation was aligned with one side or the other, and they received military aid, economic aid, and lots of pressure from their patron, whether the US or the USSR, to do their part for the alliance. Some countries experienced terrible wars, particular the two Koreas and the two Vietnams. There were many smaller skirmishes, such as the Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba.

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Nations had to be friendly to the superpower they were closest to. Lesser nations had to walk the tightrope (walk a thin line) between the superpowers, lest they be attacked or taken over by one of the superpowers.

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The arms race, the space race, Korean War, and Vietnam War.

Most of the cold war the Americans had allies Like the British in Europe that had the biggest NATO contingent Korea was UN Vietnam was allied with Australia

with all of the allies competing against Communist Russia the Russians ran out of money

and communism collapsed

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It left many nations with little to no political structure and they also caused physical damages to countries such as Vietnam, Korea, and Afghanistan through proxy wars (Invasion of Afghanistan, Winter Wars, Vietnam War, and the Korean War). Afghanistan for example was a growing nation where woman's rights seemed similar to those in western nations. They had factories, damns and infrastructure developments similar to others of the time (50s to 60s). After the US and Soviet Union got involved, they grew further but at a cost. In a decade, rivaling political parties would form and Afghanistan would become dependent on both nations. After Afghanistan was taken over by a communist regime, the Soviet Union decided to invade the region and put in place their own rule. After the conflict was over, Afghanistan had lost most of its infrastructure and about .5 to 1 million were dead and many more were refuges. The US and Soviet Union did little to help the region leading to the Taliban to take over. This is a unique case, but the basics are similar. The US and Soviet Union would spread their ideologies and technology with third world nations, but they wanted to make sure that they had political power of the region. After a war, little would be done for those in the region and that would lead to many third world nations with rivaling factions and poor economies. I hope this helps.

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Smaller nations were courted by the superpowers; sometimes appearing as a "tug of war." As each side tried to win them over to their side.

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