During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union were often referred to as the "superpowers." This term highlighted their dominant military, political, and economic influence on the global stage, as they engaged in a prolonged period of ideological conflict, military rivalry, and geopolitical tension without direct warfare between them. The rivalry shaped international relations and led to events such as the arms race, space race, and various proxy wars.
United States and Soviet Union were allies during World War II and there was high admiration in United States for Soviet contribution in the war.
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The United States opposed the Soviet Union's communist system.
The United States and the Soviet Union engaged in arms negotiations during a period of relaxed tensions also known as detente.
The United States (South Korea) and the Soviet Union (North Korea)
The United Kingdom and its empire, The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union)
United States and the Soviet Union
United States and Soviet Union were allies during World War II and there was high admiration in United States for Soviet contribution in the war.
the United States
The United States opposed the Soviet Union's communist system.
The United States and the Soviet Union engaged in arms negotiations during a period of relaxed tensions also known as detente.
The United States (South Korea) and the Soviet Union (North Korea)
In United States, you present Soviet Union. But in Soviet Russia, it present you!
The United States opposed the Soviet Union's communist system.
The United States of America and The Soviet Union.
The United States and the Soviet Union disagreed on the future of Eastern Europe.
The United States opposed the Soviet Union's communist system.