President Richard Nixon ended the detente with the soviets
Continuing to pursue detente
it ended with the Soviet Union invading Afghanistan in 1979.
President Nixon had to pay a certain amount of money ($2.3million) in order to get the soviet union off his nuts
Continuing to pursue detente
ended with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
President Richard Nixon ended the detente with the soviets
Continuing to pursue detente
Richard Nixon was president from 1969-1974, therefore beginning detente with the Soviet Union (USSR) and China. Detente lasted from 1972-1979, ending when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Detente was marked by SALT I and II (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty) and space cooperation.
it ended with the Soviet Union invading Afghanistan in 1979.
President Nixon had to pay a certain amount of money ($2.3million) in order to get the soviet union off his nuts
Detente eased the tension between the Soviet Union and the u.s. The reduction of nuclear arms enhanced national security for both nations. "thawing" period of the cold war.
The US and the Soviet Union engaged in arm negotiations during a period of relaxed tension also known as detente.
The period of detente was during the middle of the Cold War in the 1970s which involved the United States and the Soviet Union. It is defined an easing of relations between the 2 superpowers.
Continuing to pursue detente
Detente eased the tension between the Soviet Union and the u.s. The reduction of nuclear arms enhanced national security for both nations. "thawing" period of the cold war.
When two or more nations experience a lessening of hostilities the result is called detente. The United States and the Soviet Union experience this in the early 1980s.