The question of whether the U.S. or the Soviet Union was more responsible for the Cold War is complex and debated among historians. Many argue that the U.S. bears significant responsibility due to its promotion of capitalism and democracy, which contrasted sharply with the Soviet model of communism. Conversely, others assert that the Soviet Union's aggressive expansionism and desire to spread communism were primary catalysts for the conflict. Ultimately, both superpowers contributed to the tensions through their ideologies, actions, and mutual distrust.
Many people feel that the United States was primarily responsible for the Cold War due to a fear of communism but many more, including myself, blame the war on the Soviet Union.
The soviet espionage during the cold war was managed by the KGB.
The Cold War started in 1945 and ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The Cold War was between the Soviet Union and Western democracies.
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Many people feel that the United States was primarily responsible for the Cold War due to a fear of communism but many more, including myself, blame the war on the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union and the United States.
The West was not at fault for the Cold War. The Cold War started because the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin wanted to control Europe and the rest of the world. The Soviet Union was responsible for the Cold War, because they wanted to replace Nazi tyranny with Communist tyranny.
The soviet espionage during the cold war was managed by the KGB.
A:Not really. President Gorbachov, more than any other, was responsible for the end of the Cold War. His policies of "Perestroika" (restructuring) and "glasnost" (openness) brought the confrontation between the old Soviet Union and the United States to an end.
The Cold War started in 1945 and ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The Cold War was between the Soviet Union and Western democracies.
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