Friday, November 6, 2009

How would you characterize US-Soviet relations during the 1970's and 1980's?

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How would you characterize US-Soviet relations during the 1970's and 1980's?
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How would you characterize US-Soviet relations during the 1970's and 1980's?
Cold, as in Cold War. Look it up.
Reply:Our USA started the cold war at the very end of World War 2, not that the Soviets were trustworthy in their agreements with the Nazis, by our setting up spy electronic surveilincing across the border from Azerbaijan. That resulted in the Cuban Missile Crisis and a number of other tit-for-tat actions and retaliations.





We became each others' genuine enemy, and many spies on both sides died without being recognized publically over this. But similarlly, over 200 Israeli spies are currently in our own US prisons for espionage against our nation, and that is a small number of the actual number who got away with it.





What happened in the former KGB agent Livinenko case in England a year ago, who died from radioactive Pulonium-210 poisoning is an example of the kind of activities that went on between the Soviet Union and our United States during the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.





Although many Soviets actually admired our nation, they were dedicated to subverting and overthrowing our nation because of their national politics and mind-control over their society. But politically, our nation did everything it could to keep us in that posture of being enemies!
Reply:vietnam war ended for the u.s. in the early 70's.


the soviets fought a war in afghanistan in the 80's and lost


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