Differs in political beliefs were arguably the main factor. There are many different theories and explanations to answer this question, I would suggest reading John Lewis Gaddis' 'Cold War' book. The effects of WW11 visited heavily on the USSR. The US was kind of seen as a visitor to the war, one that never suffer first hand effects. The US never fully trusted the USSR after it sign a treaty with the Germans.
No one really- the USSR just fell apart
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It is generally accepted that the USSR lost the Cold War, not the US.
The US and the USSR never fought against each other.
To defend themselves from each other.
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The US and the USSR faced each other in the Cold War.
In World War II, they didn't fight against each other, they were on the same side.
Both the US & USSR begin with letters US. Both the US & USSR used a star on all of their war machines (Ships, Tanks, Aircraft, Trucks, Artillery, etc.). Both the US & USSR extended from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. Both the US & USSR had sub-states within it. Both the US & USSR had minority populations of people & cultures. Both the US & USSR had fairly matched technologies. Both the US & USSR were spawned from revolutions (1776) & (1917) respectively. Both the US & USSR had frontier expansions: The US went West; the USSR went East.
Because it would be MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction)
Germany, North Korea and China.
yes it was it was mostly America and the ussr trying to scar each other with building arsanals and large armys
The leaders of both nations (The US and the USSR) sent immediate messages to each other and reached an agreement that the USSR would take the missiles out of cuba, if the US promised to not attack Cuba, and also for the US to remove its missiles from Turkey after a few months.
After your fight with your mom about your math homework and you are both super mad, give each other time to cool down. Later, to repair your relationship, apologize and offer a compromise.
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