The Soviet Union (U.S.S.R) and the United States
Cold war is not a war, it's a stand-off (staring at each other). Hot war is war (shooting at each other).
They threatened each other with Nuclear War.
The cold war was about how two countries fought each other.
A hot war is shooting at each other. A cold war is facing each other but NOT Shooting.
Cold War means people (countries/nations) were NOT shooting at each other; no one was dying. They just looked at each other and were looking for an excuse to fight each other.
COLD WAR=No Shooting/communists and Free World facing each other Vietnam War=Shooting/communists and Free World shooting at each other
to not get killed by each other
no cold war means that no bombs fell or killing hot war does mean death cold war people just hated each other.
Yes; same adversaries: 1. Vietnam War-Bullets and death 2. Cold War-Words and threats
the cold war
The United States and the former USSR were the two major superpowers that clashed against each other during the Cold War.
The term effects of the Cold War is the Americans and Russians are scared to launch their nuclear missiles at each other.