it was called the "Warsaw pact" and has since been abolished
The Simple answer is NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
No. Its Western counterpart NATO survived the Cold War, but the Warsaw Pact disbanded in 1991.
The Warsaw Pact no longer exists. It was an alliance of the Eastern Bloc countries, established in 1955 by the Soviet Union as a counterpart to NATO.
SEATO was the Southeast Asian counterpart to NATO in Europe. It was an alliance of nations formed to prevent Communist expansion in Southeast Asia, but it was not as successful as NATO. South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos fell to the Communists some twenty years after SEATO was created, and the organization was dissolved in the 1970's.
SEATO was the Southeast Asian counterpart to NATO in Europe. It was an alliance of nations formed to prevent Communist expansion in Southeast Asia, but it was not as successful as NATO. South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos fell to the Communists some twenty years after SEATO was created, and the organization was dissolved in the 1970's.
Only communist nations in Europe were part of the pact, as would it's counterpart NATO. Example: North Korea, Communist China, nor North Vietnam were part of the Warsaw Pact. The mission of WP was to battle against NATO, if and when that time ever happened.
No. Its Western counterpart NATO survived the Cold War, but the Warsaw Pact disbanded in 1991.
The .308 Winchester is equivalent to the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge, as they share the same dimensions and ballistic characteristics. While the .308 is a commercial round, the 7.62 NATO is its military counterpart. Both cartridges can be fired from the same rifles designed for either caliber, though it's important to check specific firearm compatibility.
No, she had no male counterpart.
A counterpart is an opposite number, or an equivalent. She was his counterpart on the opposing team.
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.
Her Roman counterpart would be Juno.