A real-life consequence of the political tug-of-war during the Cold War was the occurrence of proxy conflicts, such as the Vietnam War. The Cold War's ideological struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union led both superpowers to support opposing sides in various conflicts around the world, often resulting in significant military and civilian casualties, economic disruption, and long-term instability in the affected regions. The Vietnam War is a prime example, as it involved direct military intervention by the U.S. in support of the South Vietnamese government against the communist North Vietnam, which was backed by the Soviet Union and China.
What was a real-life consequence of the political tug-of-war that occurred during the Cold War?
proxy conflicts, such as the Vietnam War
Leninism and Stalinism
the Russian Revolution
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