Nato and The Warsaw Pact.
The Three Alliances are American, British, and French
Cold War Alliances
well the answer to the ? is the warsaw pact and NATO.
-Cold War alliances -Cold War considerations
NATO and Warsaw Pact
During the Cold War, several alliances did not exist, including NATO's potential expansion to include countries like Sweden and Finland, which maintained military non-alignment during the conflict. Additionally, the European Union, as a cohesive political and economic entity, was not established until the Maastricht Treaty in 1993, well after the Cold War began. Other alliances, like the African Union or the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, also did not exist during this period, as they were formed later to address regional issues and cooperation.
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the triple alliances & the triple entente
There were no alliances; the USSR monitored (supported) Iraq and the US (monitored/supported) Iran during the war (1980-1988).
During the cold war the countries around the world were now trying to scavenge as much of Germany's technology left after world war 2. one experiment was actually about making a flying saucer war machine. another part of the cold war was the race to space. all countries tried to be the first in space.
During the Cold War, the United States formed several key military alliances to counter the influence of the Soviet Union. The most significant was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), established in 1949, which included Western European nations and Canada. Additionally, the U.S. formed SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) in 1954 to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia and CENTO (Central Treaty Organization) in 1955, aimed at containing Soviet expansion in the Middle East. These alliances were part of the broader strategy of containment during the Cold War.
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