No bombs were actually used during the Cold War. That was why it was not a hot war.
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Words. Words are the weaponry of a cold war. The term "Cold War" means "no shooting".
Bombs were not used in the cold war. A cold war is one in which nations compete in military development and strength, and threaten each other politically and diplomatically, but there is no actual attack and no combat.
No Nuclear weapons were used during the cold war. The cold war was a stand off between soviet Russia and America, where they treated either with a lot of suspicion and distrust. However, it was not a 'War' in the literal sense of the word.
RED was the color that became the symbol of the cold war..
No bombs were actually used during the Cold War. That was why it was not a hot war.
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Words. Words are the weaponry of a cold war. The term "Cold War" means "no shooting".
There was the Cold War after the Holocaust. The Cold War was a war which used words and threats, but no weapons and bombs.
The Cold War was a war where there is standoffs, but no weapons fired. Hot war is where weapons are used.
Better Dead than Red was the slogan of American anti-communists in the 1950's. The British pacifist Betrand Russell favoured the opposite slogan "Better Red than Dead" The "so-called war" would have been the Cold War.
The Red scare was the fear of the spread of communism during the cold war.
The Cold War having a "the", before 'Cold War', is nothing more than the choice of semantic use. Both Cold War, and the Cold War can be used interchangeably and are equally correct in their use of the proper noun. However, in modern English application, the Cold War is used more commonly than its converse in applications with active past-tense phraseology and in a more generalized and longer time-spanned tone.For example: The Cold War politics of the 1960's were a tough time for many Americans.Conversely, Cold War is used in more specific applications that have to do with the Cold War. Also, Cold War is used primarily as a proper noun-adjective, rather than as a stand-alone direct object, or a subordinate object.The Cold War is used primarily for primary proper noun functions, and Cold War is used for direct but adjective-type functions.For example: Cold War dictator Joseph Stalin was a mean, grumpy soul. vs. The Cold War dictator Joseph Stalin was a mean, grumpy soul.