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During the Cold War, the primary motivations of the superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, were ideological and geopolitical. The U.S. sought to contain the spread of communism and promote democracy and capitalism, while the Soviet Union aimed to expand its communist ideology and influence worldwide. Both nations engaged in a nuclear arms race, sought to gain strategic allies, and competed for technological and military superiority, all while influencing various conflicts and movements across the globe to assert their dominance. This rivalry defined international relations and created a climate of tension that lasted for decades.

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