The tensions first arose when Hitler would not relinquish control over the Eastern European countries he'd occupied. But the main problem was the sheer number of differences between democracy and communism and, as the spokesnations for both those political theories, the countries were bound to clash.
Soviet Union was communist.
That would be the country of Greece, which had long been considered a protectorate of Great Britain.
the answer to this question is the Nixon Doctrine
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Detente
Soviet Union was communist.
That would be the country of Greece, which had long been considered a protectorate of Great Britain.
the answer to this question is the Nixon Doctrine
hello
Detente
Tensions between the two nations at the end of World War II. The two nations were the United States and the Soviet Union.
Containment increased tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union while detente sought to ease tensions between the two countries.
The Soviets shot down an American spy plane.
Detente
The Cuban Missile Crisis helped to escalate and de-escalate tensions with the Soviet Union. It escalated the tensions because the Soviet Union repeatedly told the US that they would not place missiles in Cuba and that there was no reason for concern and then they went ahead and did it anyway. This caused tensions to escalate because the US and other countries could no longer trust the Soviet Union. Tensions de-escalated because the US was able to gain the support of so many other countries. This showed the Soviet Union that they had no support and that their testing the US and placing missiles in different places would not be tolerated at all. So, they removed their missiles from Cuba and the tensions partially de-escalated.
The United States and the Soviet Union engaged in arms negotiations during a period of relaxed tensions also known as detente.
Detente between the United States and the Soviet Union led to a softening of the tensions between the two nations. It eventually led to the end of Cold War.