Any communist nation.
North Korea but they are building now.
America didn't trust Russia because they were communist. both Russia and America were in a time of distrust with each other, thinking they may go to war. this time was called the "cold war"
He was president during the cold war and vietnam.
formation of a strong system of safety of the country both in Europe, and on Far East boundaries.
in a cold war, there is no shooting whatsoever, in a hot war, there are hot girls shooting at each other.
Gorbachev
That would be the "Cold War," one of saber-rattling threats, rhetoric, and tense diplomacy through distrust.
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.
Poland
they lead to a war i think
The cold war wasn't an actually war- it was a sentiment of distrust that began right after WWII, so 1945.
Russia
Under Tito, Yugoslavia was semi-independent.
During the Cold War, the nation of Germany was partitioned into two nations, which were West Germany, which was allied with NATO, and East Germany, which was a member of the Warsaw Pact.
Nations:PolandCzechoslovakiaHungaryRomaniaAlbaniaBulgariathe DDR (East Germany)The USSR
North Korea but they are building now.
The Soviets were a Communist nation until the "end" of the cold war.