The cold war was never cold nor hot.
A lot of people will tell you it was The Bomb. As a Cold War cryptologist, my vote is for the R-390A/URR radio receiver, used for decades by American intelligence to monitor the Soviets. The R-390 and the information gained from it allowed us to use diplomatic approaches to settling disagreements between us and the Soviets.
Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the "Cold War". The Korea was the first "hot" battle of the "Cold War."
The Cold War was not "cold" per say, but was simply the name of a war that took place.
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.
because the war had kept going and going
Which event is an example of the Cold War becoming hot?
NATO did nothing to prevent the Cold War. NATO was created because of the Cold War and may have helped prevent it from becoming a hot war.
No. Nukes created the cold war.Perhaps they kept the cold war cold, but they did not create it! Without them it is very likely it would have become a hot war before Stalin's death.
Cold war no bullets fly, hot war everything flies.
The Korean war was the first hot war in the cold war.
To keep the the Cold War from becoming a hot one and to provide services to the poorest countries so they wouldn’t need to attack each other to gain resources or aide.
The term "hot war" was only used in conjuction with the term "cold war." Cold war meaning no war; hot war meaning a war.
A lot of people will tell you it was The Bomb. As a Cold War cryptologist, my vote is for the R-390A/URR radio receiver, used for decades by American intelligence to monitor the Soviets. The R-390 and the information gained from it allowed us to use diplomatic approaches to settling disagreements between us and the Soviets.
The Cold War was a war where there is standoffs, but no weapons fired. Hot war is where weapons are used.
Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the "Cold War". The Korea was the first "hot" battle of the "Cold War."
Vietnam was a hot battle of the cold war.
No. The cold war never went hot.