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Do you think during the cold war, the U.S. was more afraid of the Soviet Union or was the Soviet Union more afraid of the United States?

Simmering Frog 2012/07/23 06:30:44
The U.S. was more afraid of the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union was more afraid of the United States.
Both were equally afraid of eachother.
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  • Wahvlvke 2012/07/25 18:27:52
    The Soviet Union was more afraid of the United States.
    Wahvlvke
    They knew that if push came to shove we could outproduce them as we did to help bail them out in WWII.
  • wolf sloan 2012/07/23 13:48:13
    Both were equally afraid of eachother.
    wolf sloan
    as the acronym of the times suggests: "mutually assured destruction" (MAD)
  • JanHopkins 2012/07/23 13:05:35
    Both were equally afraid of eachother.
    JanHopkins
    And now they can't figure out why cancer rates are soaring.

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