Because the Soviets already had the US atomic bomb plans and wanted to be allowed to set up their nuclear infrastructure and build bombs on their own. Preferably with the US totally ignorant of their progress, which would not be possible under the Baruch plan.
They were already planning on building them.
Yes
The Soviet leader most associated with perestroika is Mikhail Gorbachev.
the answer is containment,which was simply not to have any battles with the soviet union but to simply stop them from enpanding and just stay at their borders stoping them were ever they found a gap through the defences of the u.s
The Soviet leaders probably viewed the Marshall Plan and NATO as direct threats to Soviet security. Soviet leaders felt the United States was using its wealth to buy influence and power in Europe. They feared that strong, rebuilt Western European nations would be a threat to its satellite nations in Eastern Europe.
They worried it would work against the interest of the Soviet Union.
Bernard Zinman has written: 'Soviet immigrants in Israel' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Soviet Jews
The Bolsheviks did not overthrow any leaders of the soviet Union. The Bolsheviks were the people who created the Soviet Union lead by Vladamir Lenin.
Yes
Gorbachev
The leader of the Soviet Union during WW2 was Joseph Stalin.
The Soviet leader most associated with perestroika is Mikhail Gorbachev.
supid.
the answer is containment,which was simply not to have any battles with the soviet union but to simply stop them from enpanding and just stay at their borders stoping them were ever they found a gap through the defences of the u.s
Becauses soviet leaders needed to learn other cultures due to the fact of other leaders
The Soviet leaders probably viewed the Marshall Plan and NATO as direct threats to Soviet security. Soviet leaders felt the United States was using its wealth to buy influence and power in Europe. They feared that strong, rebuilt Western European nations would be a threat to its satellite nations in Eastern Europe.
The Soviet Union
yalta