1st:- It causes only harm to whosoever involved in such tactics. If such a cold war was not in place then there would have been no taliban now and no 9/11 and no hatred against Islam etc. no radical Islam would have been used by any one and there would have been much more peace as of now.
2nd.:- It causes a huge drain to the society. If the amount of money and resources put into cold war either for syping, intelligence, bribing, manufacturing arms and ammunition and supporting proxies was to be invested into eduction and healthcare there will be much more educated people and living standards would have been high and poverty diminished.
3rd.:- Much time of the next generations would have been saved as if there was no cold war then I wud have used this time in some other constructive activity as there would have been no need for me to utilize my time in writing this post.. ;)
The lesson learned was "look before you jump."
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Greed is good, killing is good. Good life lessons?
Two of the lessons learned by the Union Navy were to seize ports and embargo trade and blockade.
We won.
punitive peace can backfire
They had learned the lessons of the Treaty of Versailles that being tough only builds resentment. They also wanted to cultivate Japan as an ally in the Cold War with Russia.
After a war, people in poverty "often" will regain there foothold on living standards by learning from their observations learned during the war. They will put "lessons learned" to use.
People died. Lessons were learned. Conditions are favourable to your asking the question.
They did what they always did after fighting a war (in the 20th century); trained for the next one (often studying lessons learned from the past war).
No... The Holocaust ended before the era called the Cold War began.
Cold war was a significant period of our recent history that shaped the international relationships for many decades.