No, not anymore. They used to be enemies during World War 2 and now they're friends.
the US is most responsible for the quick rebuilding of Japan Japan and the US were very close in the cold war and still are
no No, the Cold War is quite separate from WW II. Note that in WW II, Russia was an ally of the US, while Germany and Japan were enemies of the US. In the Cold War, Russia became the main enemy of the US, and West Germany and Japan were allies of the US. So the alliances switched.
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The Cold War involved the entire world; every country was an actual or potential enemy or friend of either the US or the USSR.
During WW2, Germany, Italy, Romania, Hungary, Japan, and all other Axis coutnries were his enemies. After WW2 during the Cold War, the US was their enemy.
We supplied some weapons to the Soviets enemies, such as Stinger anti-aircraft missiles.
No. After the cold war ended they converted to capitalism on the recommendation of the US
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Major allies were Great Britain and France. Major enemies were the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China.
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