Cold war is not a war, it's a stand-off (staring at each other). Hot war is war (shooting at each other).
The Cold War was a war where there is standoffs, but no weapons fired. Hot war is where weapons are used.
in a cold war, there is no shooting whatsoever, in a hot war, there are hot girls shooting at each other.
Korea and Vietnam were the only HOT Battles of the cold war; a war between the communist world and the free world.
A cold war is a war that is fought politically by diplomacy with no actual shot being fired. A hot war is a war where military action is used.
a cold war does not use actual combat and a hot war does use combata hot wars witness bloodshed and loss of life to a great extent and a cold war refers to economic, political, and military rivaplry
Best phrase politicians could come up with at the time to separate it from "hot" wars. Cold War=No War Hot War=Shooting War
A hot war is actual fighting (actual killing). A cold war is not a war at all; the name "cold war" was simply a TERM chosen to title the "military stand-off" between the free world and the communist world.
both are conflicts.
A hot war is shooting at each other. A cold war is facing each other but NOT Shooting.
The cold war was never cold nor hot.
The main opponents of the Cold War were the United States and the Soviet Union. These countries never actually fought in the battle sense, so the war did not become "hot" between them.
Cold War=No War Hot War=Shooting War (Men dying) Warm War=Almost shooting, but no one's pulling the triggers...yet!