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The U.S. viewed the Soviet Union as a significant ideological and geopolitical adversary, particularly during the Cold War. The U.S. perceived the USSR as a threat to democracy and capitalism, fearing the spread of communism worldwide. This led to a policy of containment, aimed at preventing Soviet expansion and influence. The rivalry influenced global politics, resulting in military build-ups, proxy wars, and a pervasive atmosphere of mistrust between the two superpowers.

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