The question of whether the US is to blame for the Cold War is complex and debated among historians. While the US's policies, such as containment and military alliances like NATO, contributed to escalating tensions with the Soviet Union, the USSR's aggressive expansionism and ideology also played significant roles. Both superpowers acted in ways that fueled distrust and competition, making it difficult to assign blame solely to one side. Ultimately, the Cold War resulted from a mix of ideological, political, and economic factors from both the US and the Soviet Union.
It is generally accepted that the USSR lost the Cold War, not the US.
Latin America was the strategic backyard of the US during the Cold War. The Cold War started after World War II and lasted until 1991.
the cold war
The cold war was a MILITARY stand-off between the US and USSR.
nuclear attacks
Gorbachev
Joseph Stalin
They were both to blame (Britian and the US + Russia) because they both wanted to enforce their ways upon each other.
North Korea
If the blame for the Cold War must fall upon a single person, then that person would definitely be Stalin.
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It is generally accepted that the USSR lost the Cold War, not the US.
what do you mean the u.s never had a cold war with itself
Cold War
The US didn't, the Entente had blamed Kaiser Wilhelm II for the Great War.
The Cold War.
The US Congress passed laws limiting the activity of the Communist Party in the US, in reaction to Cold War tensions. The Cold War lasted from 1945 to 1991.