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Who Was Responsible For The Cold War Essay

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The Cold War started at the end of World War II and ended when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. It was a political, ideological, military conflict between the United States and Russia that never involve direct fighting. I believe that the West was responsible for the cause of the Cold War because we overreacted to everything the Soviets did and tried to one-up them with every action they took.

Despite what was agreed upon during the Yalta Conference, the Soviet Union and the United States of the Allies ended their pact and went their separate ways. The ideology of the Soviet Union and the United States were very different which affected the way they saw each other. The two superpowers believed that each other’s ideology was a threat to their own way of life. The West encouraged democracy and prevented the spread of Communist governments and the Soviet Union encouraged communism. Stalin wanted to spread communism and to combat the spread of communism, Truman participated in the foreign policy of containment which blocked off Soviet influence and prevented the expansion of communism. In the famous “Iron Curtain” speech by Winston Churchill, he accused the Soviet Union of domination Eastern Europe and threatening civilization all over the world. Again, the two powers disagreed on thing like the spheres of influence when the West believed that Stalin was doing everything that he could to …show more content…

After the United States, Canada, and ten Western European nations joined to form a defensive military alliance called NATO, the Soviets viewed it as a threat and developed an alliance system in 1955 with their own containment policy. The West had just had an irrational fear of the Soviets which caused their actions to go over the top at

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