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Cold War PropagandaThe Cold War never presented any real threat on America. It was nothing more than thepropaganda of two battling super powers. The two super powers involved in the Cold Warwere The United States of America and The Soviet Union. The two countries were constantlybattling over who is the most powerful on the planet. The supposed threats were meretechniques of propaganda used to scare the other countries public into believing theywere more powerful. Over and over again the U.S would flex it's muscles and then TheSoviet Union would flex it's muscles until eventually one country couldn't. The Cold Warlasted a very long time and it was fought through battles such as the Korean War andVietnam. Each battle split the country and the U.S would take a side and The Soviet Unionwould take a side and they would use the country as a battle ground. This was the onlyactual fighting that occurred. The Cuban missile crisis was an important event......


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