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The Cold War

November 19th, 2011

The Cold War

When we look back over the span of centuries that represents American history, it is trouble-free to summons out chief military engagements which represent the principal wars of this country.  From World War II to the Civil War to Korea to World War I, America has been attracted in enormous amounts number~hordes~tens of millions~huge number~thousands and thousands} military engagements with emerged victorious in all but a few of them.  But one of the strangest, longest lasting wars that America has entered into was the one that was called “The Cold War”.

For millions number~hordes~tens of millions~huge number~thousands and thousands} Americas living today, The Cold War was a fact of life for decades.  The reason it was a cold war was that there was no battlefield, no armies on deployment, no body counts and no largest engagements to report.  Instead it was a long period of silent animosity between the United States in addition to the Soviet Union that lasted by the end of World War II up to the early 1990s. 

The strange thing was that the cold war grew out of our relationship plus the Soviet Union during World War II which was a relationship of friendship.  But the seeds of the “conflict” were in place at the end of that horrible war.  And the presence of nuclear technology, the concept of a “superpower” was born.  This was not itself a origin of tension until the Soviet Union themselves developed the bomb as  well along with a long cold stand off ensued in which both nations trained many number~hordes~tens of millions~huge number~thousands and thousands} of these weapons on each other to warn the other that they must never consider firing those weapons. 

It was a staring contest that lasted almost fifty years as well as created a huge drain on both economies.  Both countries had to maintain “parity” of their nuclear weapons so neither country got additional than the other thus throwing of the balance of power along with giving one combatant an unfair advantage.  This was a strange logic in that both countries possessed enough weaponry to destroy the earth dozens of times over but notwithstanding they insisted on “having parity” on the cold war.

It was clear that no battle between the Soviet Union as well as America could ever be tolerated.  The potential outcome of engaging those weapons had the power to destroy life on planet earth.  But neither country was prepared to lay down their arms along with begin the process of making peace in addition to the other.  So the weapons continued to point at each other, day after day, year after year, for fifty years.
So instead of conducting battles directly, the two countries fought each other through tiny wars around the world.  The Soviet Unions, working and China happily contributed to the humiliating loss in Vietnam that the United States endured.  But the United States then turned around as well as armed the Afghan Mujahideen which restraint to the defeat of the Soviet Union in their occupation of that country.  From proxy wars, the space race, plus occasional face offs such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Cold War continued for decades testing the will as well as resolve of both countries never to look away as well as give the other the advantage.
Finally the pressure during the economies of the two countries took its toll through the early 1990s, enormously over the Soviet Union as the stress of sustaining such an expensive and unproductive war forced the Soviet economy into collapse with the empire broke up.  The United States had won the cold war by the sheer will to endure with stubborn refusal to give in.  This is a seldom spoken of element of the American spirit but it is one that the Soviets learned to their own disaster not to test.  Hopefully no other “superpower” will ever think they are equipped to test it again.

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