No bullets need for it to be a war, Look at a War of words for instance
Because the war lasted over ten years, it would be nearly impossible to number how many bullets were fired.
This is referred to as the Cold War, since no actual bullets were fired but only rhetoric and plenty of weapons development.
19.7 million , which as you can imagine, cost lots of money!
in a cold war, there is no shooting whatsoever, in a hot war, there are hot girls shooting at each other.
The cold war didn't go hot; if it did, it would've been called World War III. Therefore, there were two hot "battles" of the cold war; Korea and Vietnam. But Korea is not located in SEA (South East Asia); Korea is up the coast bordering Russia/China. Some people sometimes call them "hot wars" of the cold war. Korea & Vietnam were the "shooting portions" of the cold war.
Cold war no bullets fly, hot war everything flies.
Because the war lasted over ten years, it would be nearly impossible to number how many bullets were fired.
There is no record as such. Hundreds of millions of cartridges were used in the war.
Instead of exchanging words, they began exchanging bullets in Vietnam. It went from talk (cold war) to shooting (Vietnam).
Yes; same adversaries: 1. Vietnam War-Bullets and death 2. Cold War-Words and threats
To be condemned would be to not have fought the cold war at all. Praised, for fighting the cold war, and doing it with bullets (Vietnam) when it had to.
None. The Cold War was a "war" of nerves, words and political maneuvering. There were no guns involved (that's what made it a "cold" war).
A hot war is shooting at each other. A cold war is facing each other but NOT Shooting.
Because both events consisted of the Communist world vs the Free world. Its just that the cold war used WORDS and Korea used BULLETS.
This is referred to as the Cold War, since no actual bullets were fired but only rhetoric and plenty of weapons development.
19.7 million , which as you can imagine, cost lots of money!
A cold war is a war that is fought politically by diplomacy with no actual shot being fired. A hot war is a war where military action is used.