The Cold War
The “Cold War” is the term coined by columnist Walter Lipmen todescribe the competition just short of military conflict between Soviet Russia and the United States. It’s roots go as far back as 1890 when the then allies became rivals over the development of Manchuria. The Cold War officially ended in 1989 when Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev pulled Soviet forces from Afghanistan and announced that “the postwar period is over.” And the George Bush administration agreed that the world had “clearly outgrown the post-1945 power clash”. There were many events that went on during the time of the Cold War, I will just name a few and describe them a little.
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Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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