What Caused The Cold War Essay

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Being the closest war to our time that involved the entire world, The Cold War is a point of interest for many people. The Cold War got its name from the idea that the Soviet Union and the U.S. never fought directly, but instead fought "coldly" through other countries. If they had engaged each other directly, it would have most likely been a "hot" nuclear war. The threat of nuclear was was one of the many effects of the Cold War on the rest of the world. The Cold War divided the world, causing tension, fear, and mistrust to infect the globe.

The Cold War caused tension for many reasons, including the division of European countries and the animosity between the U.S. and communist countries. The "Iron Curtain," as it was called, split Europe in two. One side included Poland, the U.S.S.R, and many countries who were part of the Warsaw Pact. The other side was NATO, with France, Italy, Britain and many others. Europeans everywhere were affected by this divide. The Soviets profited, because this gave them a larger measure of control in countries on their side of the metaphorical wall, while the rest of the continent was left wondering what would happen next. Another subject of tension caused by the …show more content…

The U.S. had declared their mission to stop the spread of communism and countries such as Afghanistan and Vietnamese were greatly affected by the U.S. involvement in their countries. The truth was that the U.S. was afraid. communism was spreading throughout the globe and they knew they could not afford to be next, so their best option seemed to be stopping it. This led to the U.S. becoming invested in countries far from their borders for no reason other than stopping communism. The world began to fear and detest the measures the U.S. would go to to achieve their goal. If they were willing to fund opposing sides like they did during the 1980 war between Iran and Iraq, what would their limit

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