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The Cold War was a response to the perceived threat by the United States that Communism would interfere with national security and economic stakes in the world. It was a perceived threat by communist countries that the United States would take to the world. During the Cold War, the United States, Russia, and other countries made efforts to avoid another world war, while warring in proxy in other lands. The devastation caused by the hydrogen bombs exploded in Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the next technological advancements became only deterrents to the public. Governments had their own agenda which would result in worsening the strain between nations. The United States hid behind a curtain of nationalism resulting in increased hatred and mistrust between the people of the United States and Russia. Noam Chomsky reminds us that Communism is a broad term that includes those with the ability to get control of mass movements. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles once stated that, "Th!e poor people are the ones they appeal to and they have always wanted to plunder the rich." So, in one view, the U.S. felt they must be overcome, to protect our doctrine that the rich should ravage the poor. This became another motivation for the Cold War.


In his historical account of the events leading to the Cold War, Jacob Heilbrunn reports that after World War II, "realists. Still, there was unrest in Korea after the war, !and in Southeast Asia, China and Chiang Kai-Shek were involved in a civil war, with the United States as Chaing's protector. When Israel invaded Egypt in 1956 in order to gain control of the Suez canal, they were supported by the U. agreed that Soviet aggrandizement was responsible for the cold war. (Heilbrunn) Leffler describes the Cold War in this way: ". The United States and Soviet Union cut off all communication. SDI would violate the ABM Treaty, leading the nation back into the nuclear arms race. chose to contain and deter the Russians rather than to reassure and placate them, thereby accentuating possibilities for a spiraling cycle of mistrust. IN 1972, the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty was signed, putting an end to the development of ABMs and the SALT Interim Agreement which froze the number of ballistic missile launchers at 1972 levels but did not limit munitions. government has continued a policy of convincing the American public of the great evil existing elsewhere to achieve their economic, technological and defensive objectives.

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