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It actually started in the Soviet Union
It was called the Cold War because there wasn't any actual fighting, but the US and Siberia/Russia were keeping an eye on each other in case one decided to start fighting.
in a cold war, there is no shooting whatsoever, in a hot war, there are hot girls shooting at each other.
Cold War means NO FIGHTING. There was no war during the cold war, with the exceptions of the two "HOT BATTLES" of the cold war, the Korean War and Vietnam War. Actual war between the the USSR & the US never happened.
It got heated because there was actually fighting allowed!
Part of the cold war.
No
The US was fighting the USSR, or the Soviet Union, in the cold war. Mostly, though, it was democracy against communism.
The Cold War led the Soviet Union and Afghanistan to actual fighting.
The cold war was won by the USA, and it was as war of ideology no actually fighting was done. So no land was divided up. The USSR broke into most of the eastern European nations
The meaning of Cold in Cold War is simply that they call it the cold war because there was no fighting between the U.S's military and the Soviet millitary. Sometimes people will ask, "what if the cold war had turned hot?" that simply means "What would have happend if the U.S. and the U.S.S.R had actually fought each other?'
No. The Soviets were fighting the Germans in WW2, just like the Allied forces and after WW2 the West and Russia were in Cold War stances. That means that they were very unfriendly, but never actually went to war. Had fighting happened there could have been nuclear war.