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Q: What caused tension between the us and soviet union?
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A Soviet diplomat claimed his country was spying on Australia


How did detente affect relations between the Soviet Union and you.s?

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.


What caused the standoff between the soviet union and the united states?

communism


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The U-2 plane is a spy plane. In the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union one plane from the US crashed in the Soviet Union. This caused a great deal of tension seeing as how the American president of the time was denying the act of spying on Russia at the time.


The diplomatic tension between the US and the Soviet Union was known as .?

cold warNixon's visit to Moscow


Were the Soviet Union against us in the cold war?

Yes. The tension between the Soviet Union with its goal of Communism and the western democracies , incl the USA was/is called the cold war. (A war without fighting.)


What were some sources of tension between the US and the soviet union after World War 2?

Russian aggression and American pacifism


The cold war was a time of icy tension between which 2 world powers?

The US and the Soviet Union. (now Russia)


What political tension between the US and the soviet union that followed world war 2 resulted in?

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What were the differences between the us and soviet union during the cold war?

I remember studying this last year. Briefly, the Soviet Union believed in communism and the US believed in freedom, and this caused a lot of tension especially when the threats started. That's where the Cold War came in.. The US and Soviet Union would threaten war and were overall scared of each other, but each side was just waiting for someone to 'throw the first punch.'