To reduce the threat of war the two sides held several disarmanment talks. One agreement was intended to limit the use of anti-ballistic missles.
The end of WW2 left these two countries as the only superpowers. The United States saw the Soviet Union as a revolutionary communist expansionist threat. The Soviet Union saw the United States as a counterrevolutionary imperialist threat.
to decrease the tension during the cold war
During the cold war...to covertly support their combatant. Another words, when the Soviets were there in the 70s/80s the US secretly supplied their enemy (insurgent Afghans) with shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles. Since the 1990s there is almost no such thing as "superpowers" plural.
There were two hot battles that took place during the Cold War. The Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War were associated with the superpowers. The Cuban Missile Crisis was pretty key. The other was the Berlin Blockade.
It was the end of two superpowers, leaving the US as the sole superpower of the world It was the end of two superpowers, leaving the US as the sole superpower of the world
US & USSR
US and USSR.
Follow a course independent of the superpowers.
The union with allied countries.
great britian and soviet union
The United States and the former USSR were the two major superpowers that clashed against each other during the Cold War.
It should be obvious that Russia is called Russia today; and not the USSR.
The USA and Soviet Union.
(The guy before me was wrong)Its.....They became the only remaining superpowers in the world after the war.
Cold War :)
The end of WW2 left these two countries as the only superpowers. The United States saw the Soviet Union as a revolutionary communist expansionist threat. The Soviet Union saw the United States as a counterrevolutionary imperialist threat.
The superpowers controlled the world. If lesser nations disrupted world peace, the superpowers intervened.