The obvious answer would be the US and Russia. However, the United States and Russia/Soviet Union have never actually fought each other in a declared war. After the Russian Revolution in 1917, several Western powers tried to reinstate the Monarchy and drive out the Bolsheviks in 1918. Among those who sent troops were the US and Britain. They were unsuccessful. There were also Soviet pilots flying for North Korea as "volunteers" during the Korean War and they undoubtedly engaged American pilots.
hi its me! and no us did not fight in russia
Russia was not involved in the US Civil War. A civil war is defined as a war fought between groups which are all from one country.
it was not fought there were tensions between the us and Russia about nuclear war heads
The countries that fought in D-Day were US, Britain,France and Russia.
Japan,Italy,Germany,and Russia.
In World War II the US fought with France,(before it was conquered by Germany) Great Britain(or England), Canada, Australia, China, Russia(After Russia was attack by Germany) and i think that's it. Their main allies were Russia and England.
Bolsheviks and mensheviks
WWI WWII Revolutionary Afganistan Civil war (to be honest, the cold war wasn't a war it was a feud between the soviet union which is now Russia, and the US after WWII.)
Tsarist Russia fought Japan in 1904-1905. The US fought Japan in WW2, 1941-1945.
Because of all the nuclear bombs on standby and of all the deaths and mainly it was fought in the winter in russia
The Kuril Islands.
The US - Russia - England - Japan - Australia/New Zealand .