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{| |- | The primary opponents were the US and the Soviet Union. The US was supported by NATO while the Soviet Union had the Soviet Bloc. While they were opponents, they did not actually have a war going on that was hot, they weren't shooting at each other. There were numerous engagements with others that were bullets were flying. |}

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The cold war referred to unfriendly relations between the?

the cold war was not exactly a war but it was between the United States and Russia.


What was the conflict between the US and the Soviet Union?

Cold War


Where was the Cold War between in?

The Cold War was between the democracy of the West and the communist ideology of the Russian Soviet Union.


What was the term for the conflict between the US and Soviet Union after World War II?

The Cold War.


The cold war was the cooling of relations between the soviet union and western what?

The Cold War was between the Soviet Union and Western democracies.


What was the differnence between a cold war and a hot war?

The Cold War was a war where there is standoffs, but no weapons fired. Hot war is where weapons are used.


War in the Cold War?

Korea and Vietnam were the only HOT Battles of the cold war; a war between the communist world and the free world.


Was the Vietnam war a majority rule?

The Vietnam War was part of the cold war. The cold war was between governments (Nations/Countries).


How was the cold war declared?

The cold war was NOT declared. The cold war was not a war. The cold war was simply a name given to "a non-shooting" military stand off between the communist world and the free world.


What was the name of the war between the US and the USSR?

the cold war


What was the 45 year conflict between the soviet union and the US called?

The Cold War (a stalemate/non-shooting war).


Was the cold war non violent?

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