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Hi Tim, Do you know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war? and why did it start? and its effects

Hello John, In fact, yes, I do know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war.



  • A global standoff for dominance that affected all aspects of life in the postwar world. The domination of military strength and technological advances by the two superpowers.
  • The very structure of present day global politics, such as the formation of NATO and the UN, the division of Germany, and the emergence of the Third World.



It all could have come down to Russia’s resources at that moment, Pomeranz says. It might have been the “most opportune time” from Putin’s perspective, he adds, because the country had $600 billion in foreign currency reserves and had already put significant resources into reconstructing Russia’s army.

“I think Vladimir Putin thinks this is the best time for him to right what he perceives as a great wrong and reverse Ukrainian independence and sovereignty,” says Pomeranz of the Wilson Center.

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Hi Tim, Do you know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war? and why did it start? and its effects

Hello John, In fact, yes, I do know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war.



  • A global standoff for dominance that affected all aspects of life in the postwar world. The domination of military strength and technological advances by the two superpowers.
  • The very structure of present day global politics, such as the formation of NATO and the UN, the division of Germany, and the emergence of the Third World.



It all could have come down to Russia’s resources at that moment, Pomeranz says. It might have been the “most opportune time” from Putin’s perspective, he adds, because the country had $600 billion in foreign currency reserves and had already put significant resources into reconstructing Russia’s army.

“I think Vladimir Putin thinks this is the best time for him to right what he perceives as a great wrong and reverse Ukrainian independence and sovereignty,” says Pomeranz of the Wilson Center.

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Hi Tim, Do you know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war? and why did it start? and its effects

Hello John, In fact, yes, I do know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war.



  • A global standoff for dominance that affected all aspects of life in the postwar world. The domination of military strength and technological advances by the two superpowers.
  • The very structure of present day global politics, such as the formation of NATO and the UN, the division of Germany, and the emergence of the Third World.



It all could have come down to Russia’s resources at that moment, Pomeranz says. It might have been the “most opportune time” from Putin’s perspective, he adds, because the country had $600 billion in foreign currency reserves and had already put significant resources into reconstructing Russia’s army.

“I think Vladimir Putin thinks this is the best time for him to right what he perceives as a great wrong and reverse Ukrainian independence and sovereignty,” says Pomeranz of the Wilson Center.

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Hi Tim, Do you know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war? and why did it start? and its effects

Hello John, In fact, yes, I do know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war.



  • A global standoff for dominance that affected all aspects of life in the postwar world. The domination of military strength and technological advances by the two superpowers.
  • The very structure of present day global politics, such as the formation of NATO and the UN, the division of Germany, and the emergence of the Third World.



It all could have come down to Russia’s resources at that moment, Pomeranz says. It might have been the “most opportune time” from Putin’s perspective, he adds, because the country had $600 billion in foreign currency reserves and had already put significant resources into reconstructing Russia’s army.

“I think Vladimir Putin thinks this is the best time for him to right what he perceives as a great wrong and reverse Ukrainian independence and sovereignty,” says Pomeranz of the Wilson Center.

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Hi Tim, Do you know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war? and why did it start? and its effects

Hello John, In fact, yes, I do know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war.



  • A global standoff for dominance that affected all aspects of life in the postwar world. The domination of military strength and technological advances by the two superpowers.
  • The very structure of present day global politics, such as the formation of NATO and the UN, the division of Germany, and the emergence of the Third World.



It all could have come down to Russia’s resources at that moment, Pomeranz says. It might have been the “most opportune time” from Putin’s perspective, he adds, because the country had $600 billion in foreign currency reserves and had already put significant resources into reconstructing Russia’s army.

“I think Vladimir Putin thinks this is the best time for him to right what he perceives as a great wrong and reverse Ukrainian independence and sovereignty,” says Pomeranz of the Wilson Center.

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  • Hello John,
  • Do you know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war? and why did it start?
  • In fact, yes, I do know about the Russia, USSR and the Cold War-Causes and effects of Cold war.
  • It all could have come down to Russia’s resources at that moment, Pomeranz says. It might have been the “most opportune time” from Putin’s perspective, he adds, because the country had $600 billion in foreign currency reserves and had already put significant resources into reconstructing Russia’s army.“I think Vladimir Putin thinks this is the best time for him to right what he perceives as a great wrong and reverse Ukrainian independence and sovereignty,” says Pomeranz of the Wilson Center.
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