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.
The cold war was never cold nor hot.
Korea was the first hot spot of the cold war. What began as a civil war became the cold war when the US and its allies united under the flag of the United Nations and backed South Korea while the Soviet Union and China supported North Korea.
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.
From what i have learned, it never became hot. There were few if not zero shots fired.
The cold war didn't go hot; if it did, it would've been called World War III. Therefore, there were two hot "battles" of the cold war; Korea and Vietnam. But Korea is not located in SEA (South East Asia); Korea is up the coast bordering Russia/China. Some people sometimes call them "hot wars" of the cold war. Korea & Vietnam were the "shooting portions" of the cold war.
The cold war was never cold nor hot.
Korea was the first hot spot of the cold war. What began as a civil war became the cold war when the US and its allies united under the flag of the United Nations and backed South Korea while the Soviet Union and China supported North Korea.
Which event is an example of the Cold War becoming hot?
Cold war no bullets fly, hot war everything flies.
The Cold War had the potential to severely impact the earth through the effects of expolding hundreds of nuclear weapons if it ever became a hot war. But as the Cold War did not result in a nuclear confrontation, it had esseentially no impact on the earth.
The Korean war was the first hot war in the cold war.
The term "hot war" was only used in conjuction with the term "cold war." Cold war meaning no war; hot war meaning a war.
RED was the color that became the symbol of the cold war..
It wasn't a war. It was called a war due to the lack of an easier term to say. The cold war meant "no shooting, no killing"...if it was a real shooting war, it would've been a hot war (guns get hot when fired and fire is hot). The cold war was an arm's race; one upmanship on the other. It was brought on by the atomic bomb in 1945 and lasted until the Soviet Union became Russia again in 1990.
Good Question!The Cold War (1945-1991) was a military conflict in which the USSR and the USA created mass productions of Nuclear Bombs and weapons instead of fighting on the battlefields.The Cold War would become "Hot" if either side attacked either side's country using a Nuclear Weapon.Good thing the Cold War never became "Hot" between the USSR and the USA!