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Q: Who was the main players in the cold war?
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What were the main reasons for the Vietnam war to begin?

Part of the cold war.


What main nations were fighting in the Cold War?

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.


Who was a part of the cold war?

The United States and the USSR were both major players in the Cold War. Other nations included Western Europe and parts of Asia.


Who was part of the cold war?

The United States and the USSR were both major players in the Cold War. Other nations included Western Europe and parts of Asia.


What was the main reason US entered the Vietnam War?

Part of the cold war.


What two countries played the biggest roles in the Cold War?

The main countries involved in the Cold War were the US and the USSR.


What will be the two main rivals in the Cold War?

The U.S.A And The U.S.S.R


What was US main rival during the cold war?

The U.S.S.R.


What were the major isms of the cold war?

The main "isms" of the Cold War were Socialism and Communism, both of which came up against Capitalism.


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How did the Cold War lead to armed conflict?

The two major players in the Cold War were the US and the Soviet Union. These two nations did not have battles or real wars during the Cold War years. Other conflicts among smaller communist nations, and a large one, China, were related to the Cold War. Wars in Korea and Vietnam can be considered wars with roots in the Cold War.


What were some the actions not taken by the main adversaries in the cold war?

The main actions between the main adversaries, for which the world should be grateful for, was that an all out nuclear war did not happen.