The Cold War was a political war between the United States and its allies (forming NATO) and the Soviet Union and its puppet states (forming the Warsaw Pact). It was the US and Soviet Union battling to be the world's only superpower.
The two opposing ideologies that waged the Cold War and created two major political boundaries were Communism and Democracy.
World domination by the Soviet Union or the United States
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A cold war or cold warfare is a state of conflict between nations that does not involve direct military action but is pursued primarily through economic and political actions, propaganda, acts of espionage or proxy wars waged by surrogates. The surrogates are typically states that are "satellites" of the conflicting nations, i.e., nations allied to them or under their political influence. Opponents in a cold war will often provide economic or military aid, such as weapons, tactical support or military advisors, to lesser nations involved in conflicts with the opposing country. There were numerous non-atomic wars during the Cold War, such as Vietnam, but the one that got everyone's attention was the threat of atomic warfare.
The Vietnam War was a "hot" battle of the COLD WAR. The "cold war" was a non-shooting war waged against communism.
The two opposing ideologies that waged the Cold War and created two major political boundaries were Communism and Democracy.
World domination by the Soviet Union or the United States
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No, there were nuclear weapons in Cuba, but war was never waged, that's why it is part of the Cold War. The only fighting parts (the Hot Parts) of the Cold War were Vietnam, Korea. The Cuban missile crisis was not a Hot War.
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The Romans WAGED war against every country that surrounded them.
There were several Roman leaders who waged war on the sea. Among them are Pompey, Ahenobarbus, and Agrippa.
Around 1800, the US waged war on the Barbary pirates in Tunisia.