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Ideologies are almost ALWAYS involved in wars. Other wise there wouldn't have been a war to begin with. The A-Bomb made the cold war. Nothing else. A-Bombs made a war impossible without risking mutual destruction. So it was a COLD WAR. COLD WAR=NO WAR. COLD WAR=Military stand-off

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