The Cold War: a Clash of Ideologies and the Path to the INF Treaty
Words: 743 Pages: 2 5744Democracy and communism circled like prizefighters after World War II's final bell. It was not a conventional war with battles and territorial conquests but rather a strategic conflict of ideologies, influence, and technological advancement. This era, marked by the risk of a third world war, was paradoxically one of the most profitable and popular for America, catalyzing significant advancements in military, technological, and political domains. Understanding the Cold War requires examining the intricate dance of influence that both superpowers engaged […]