Indonesia played a significant role in the Cold War as a focal point of ideological struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union. In the early years, the country was led by President Sukarno, who adopted a non-aligned stance while promoting a mix of nationalism, socialism, and Islam. However, the U.S. became increasingly concerned about the rise of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI), leading to the 1965 military coup that ousted Sukarno and brought General Suharto to power, which aligned Indonesia more closely with Western interests. The coup resulted in a violent anti-communist purge, with hundreds of thousands of deaths, further entrenching the nation's position within the Cold War dynamics.
Angola was not involved in the Cold War
they were involved in the war because when britain was at war canada was at war too.
vietnam war and the cold war
Cold War
Yorktown, it was a place in the cold war
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).
The people that were involved in the cold war was the Soviet Union, Communist world, and the non-communist world (The US and the USSR)
People can only do what THEIR government gets them involved with.
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He was the prime minister during the late periods of the cold war and spoke actively about this topic. He wished to stop the cold war.
Negative! The Cold War was NOT a war; the cold war involved NO killing nor destruction. The cold war was just a name...meaning "a military stand-off." A Holy War is a war with religion as basis for the war.
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