Towards the end of the 1930's the Polish ambassador to the USSR was given threatening news from Stalin, by way of normal diplomatic methods, thu Stalin was not directly involved but Stalin was the dictator of the USSR. Poland was advised that the USSR was working towards the following:
1. Enhancing the prestige of the League of Nations;
2. For collective security with friendly European powers; and
3. For pursuing an anti-Japanese, German and Italian foreign policy.
The Soviets claimed that Poland was doing the exact revers and was a pawn in the German orbit.
The Polish ambassador, Grzybowski, denied these charges.
Truman's response to the Soviet Atomic Threat was to forge ahead with a new weapon to maintain America's nuclear superiority.
The military threat grew out of the mutual ideological threat between the west and the east.
the answer is containment,which was simply not to have any battles with the soviet union but to simply stop them from enpanding and just stay at their borders stoping them were ever they found a gap through the defences of the u.s
In the eyes of the government of the Soviet Union, every nation that it couldn't influence or conquer was a threat. In fact the Soviet Union was a very real threat to every non-communist nation on the planet, and a real threat to Communist China.
If anything Dwight Eisenhower believed the Soviet threat was immense. Harry Truman did not believe they could create a significant threat so soon after being devastated in World War II.
because Hitler wanted to take over the world and the Poland was the biggest and closest threat so he attacked them
Why was West Berlin described as a "bone in the throat" of the Soviet Union
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The Soviet Union.
These laws were intended to counter what the Federalists perceived as a growing threat to the peace and safety of the United States.
Because it pledged to support efforts to resist the expansion of Soviet influence.
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.