because people who fought the cold war hated democracy
It was a fight about democracy and communism. That is what the cold war was about.
The US was fighting the USSR, or the Soviet Union, in the cold war. Mostly, though, it was democracy against communism.
Which war? After WWII the Cold War started and caused a division of democracy vs. communism.
Bosnia/Kosovo, etc. are direct results of the collapse of the USSR (they are a result of the end of the cold war).
Yes, I would say so. The Greek Civil War is regarded as the first of many Cold War conflicts, beginning in 1944 and in progress when the Cold War began in 1945. As it was a definite loss for Communism, Greece remained staunchly on the side of Democracy throughout the Cold War.
It was a fight about democracy and communism. That is what the cold war was about.
The Cold War was between the democracy of the West and the communist ideology of the Russian Soviet Union.
The US was fighting the USSR, or the Soviet Union, in the cold war. Mostly, though, it was democracy against communism.
Cold War. :)
Which war? After WWII the Cold War started and caused a division of democracy vs. communism.
This was called: "The cold war"
The Cold War
Communism & Democracy
Both were against communist aggression. The cold war was no shooting; Vietnam was shooting.
The American traditions of democracy and isolation stopped the US from acting too strongly during the Cold War. If they did not have democracy they might well have decided to attack Russia which could have led to absolute devastation.
the cold war happened from the end of WWII until 1991 so the go U.S. government was basically the same as it is now.
Democracy and Communism.