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Q: Where did the first armed conflict of the cold war take place?
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What is considered to be the first significant armed conflict in the cold war?

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What cold war armed conflict was foughy in southeast Asia?

Vietnam War


In what way did the growing conflict in Korea symbolize the overall Cold War?

The growing conflict in Korea was a microcosm of the overall Cold War as there was no direct armed conflict.


The state of tension between nations without armed conflict between the main rivals was known as the?

The Cold War


Why was the cold war cold?

The Cold War was called "cold" not for literal reasons, but for figurative reasons. No battles occurred that ended up in bloodshed; the conflict never got "hot", a military term for weapons and troops being armed for battle.


What was the first conflict in the cold war?

Korean War, was a proxy war.


Which country dropped the atomic bomb in the cold war?

No nation dropped an atomic weapon during the cold war. The cold war is not the same as World War 2. Two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan by the US at the end of World War 2. The cold war is called 'cold' because it was not an actual armed conflict. It was a period marked by a conflict of ideologies, propaganda and fear.


Why is the Russian georgian conflict called the cold war?

First it isn't called the cold war. The Cold war was the political conflict between the USSR and the US. At the end of the war the USSR broke up. Georgia and Russia were two of the new countries formed. People are afraid that the conflict could spark a second cold war


What was the Cold War what caused the Cold War and why was it Cold?

Cold war was a war of threats, politics between democratic west and communist east. It was caused by the end of WWII with the emergence of two super powers America and the USSR, and their opposing ideologies. It was called a cold war because there were no occasions of direct armed conflict between the super powers.


What is war without direct military conflict?

Technically, "Peace". But you're probably looking for the term "cold war", which was actually an arms race between two sets of atomic weapon armed nations; which never fought each other with their military forces (there never was a WWIII). You really cannot use the term "cold war" to describe any "war without direct military conflict" because then all peaceful times thru out history could be called "cold wars." This particular cold war (1945-1990) was strictly between the nuclear armed communist nations and the free world, led by the US.


Use cold war in a sentence?

Relations between the United States and its NATO allies and the Soviet Union and its allies during the period 1946 - 1989 were often called "the Cold War" because of the continually adversarial nature of these relations in the absence of actual armed conflict.


Was Korean War part of the cold war?

Yes, it was the first military conflict of the Cold War.