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Tension was the cold war. The allies were always preparing (on patrol and on manuevers) during the cold war.

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Which superpower contributed more to the cold war tensions?

It depends whos side you are on. To the communists, the answer would be the Allies. To the Allies, the answer would be the Soviet Union.


America feared what country during the cold war?

During the Cold War, America feared the Soviet Union. The Cold War began in the late1940s and political tensions intensified in the 1950s as Western powers like the United Stated saw the Eastern bloc of Russian and its allies as a Communist threat. It was also called the Red Scare.


How did Suez crisis raise cold war tensions?

Gamal Abdel Nassser nationalized the Suez Canal and Eisenhower did not help Western allies when they seized control of the canal


Was the Warsaw pact during the cold war?

Yes, the Warsaw Pact was established during the Cold War, specifically in 1955, as a military alliance among the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states. It was created in response to the formation of NATO and aimed to consolidate military cooperation and collective defense among member states. The pact was a key component of the geopolitical tensions and ideological conflict between the Eastern Bloc and the Western powers during the Cold War. It remained in effect until its dissolution in 1991, following the end of the Cold War.


Why did the allies distrust each other?

The Allies during World War II, comprising mainly the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom, harbored mutual distrust due to differing ideologies, geopolitical interests, and historical rivalries. The U.S. and the U.K. were capitalist democracies, while the Soviet Union was a communist state, leading to conflicting visions for post-war Europe. Additionally, past grievances and suspicions, especially concerning the Soviet Union's expansionist tendencies, heightened tensions among the Allies. This distrust persisted even as they collaborated against a common enemy, influencing post-war relations and the onset of the Cold War.

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Which superpower contributed more to the cold war tensions?

It depends whos side you are on. To the communists, the answer would be the Allies. To the Allies, the answer would be the Soviet Union.


America feared what country during the cold war?

During the Cold War, America feared the Soviet Union. The Cold War began in the late1940s and political tensions intensified in the 1950s as Western powers like the United Stated saw the Eastern bloc of Russian and its allies as a Communist threat. It was also called the Red Scare.


Did Ronald Reagan have any allies during his presidency?

Did you have any allies or enemies during cold war


Which group was created during the Cold War to stop the spread of communism?

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was created during the Cold War in 1949 as a military alliance to counter the spread of communism and provide collective defense against potential aggression from the Soviet Union and its allies. NATO's formation marked a significant commitment among Western nations to support one another in the face of communist expansion, reflecting the geopolitical tensions of the era.


During the Cold War the Western Bloc referred to what?

The United States and its NATO allies


How did Suez crisis raise cold war tensions?

Gamal Abdel Nassser nationalized the Suez Canal and Eisenhower did not help Western allies when they seized control of the canal


Who were Us allies during World War 2 that changed during the cold war?

the soviet union (Russia)


What is the discuss the tense hostility in the cold war?

It means you should research what were the causes of the tensions felt by the various sides during the 'cold war'.


What event involving the superpowers of USA and Russia during World War 1 later contributed to the start of the Cold War?

The Bolshevik Revolution led to tensions with Russia (not called USSR then). Russia, Britain, France, and the US were allies for 7 months of 1917, but that fell apart during talks with the Bolsheviks.


Terms describes the reduction of tensions between the US and the Soviet Union during the Cold War?

Detente


What was the policy of detente main intension?

to decrease the tension during the cold war


During the cold war the US and its allies were known as what?

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)