Vietnam, Korea, China (in Korean War) and they backed the Bay of Pigs Invasion into Cuba.
to my calculation it was hard to fight because there were more countries in it...
North Korea & North Vietnam.
because the cold war influence many different countries to interfere with the wars
No. It was called the cold war because there was no overt action on either side.
The occupation and resources of some countries by the Soviet Union contributed to the development of the Cold War. This is because they did not know what weapons the countries were making.
Canada's role was to get allied with as much countries as possible because they felt that they could not fight on their own so they got allied with countries such as united states who owned norad a plane company.
you got a cold? fight the war yerself!
America and Russia, and the cold war was pretty much all a bluff. Russia said we are making a nuke. And then America said if you are building one we are building 10 and this just kinda escalated into the cold war. Neither country had nukes though. It was called the cold war because there was no gun fighting, infact it was fighting with words. A fake fight with words actually, because nothing either country said was true.
because they think it was right because they loved fighting(:
Cold War means a military stand-off. If there is no war war between two countries, and then they fight, then it is a regular war (which may have to be called a hot war, since everyone is now familiar with the term cold war). The term cold war had NO MEANING until atomic weapons were invented in 1945. The term cold war was first used in 1947.
It was a fight about democracy and communism. That is what the cold war was about.
It provided democracies and communist countries with an opportunity to indirectly fight one another :) -Apex-