How did the Berlin Blockage/Airlift increase tensions between the US and the Soviet Union?(Please provide 2-3 sentences)

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The Berlin Blockade and subsequent Airlift in 1948-1949 increased tensions between the US and the Soviet Union as it symbolized the growing division between the two superpowers. The Soviet Union's blockade of West Berlin, which aimed to gain control over the entire city, was seen as a direct challenge to American influence and presence in Europe. The successful airlift, organized by the US and its allies to supply West Berlin with food and other necessities, showcased American determination and resolve against Soviet aggression, fueling the rivalry between the two powers.